By therecorder | The Recorder | August 22, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-15858 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that the district court did not abuse its discretion in approving a cy pres-only…
By David Ruiz | August 22, 2017
Under Levey's leadership, Upwork's law department is helping the company develop a new marketplace tied to contingent work.
By Ben Hancock | August 22, 2017
Uber is seeking to knock out Waymo's only remaining patent claim and one trade secret claim, as the two sides gear up for trial in October.
By Ross Todd | August 22, 2017
Objectors are hoping to create a circuit split to get the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether settlements that only fund charitable organizations are appropriate in class actions.
By Scott Graham | August 21, 2017
Lawyers for Apple and Qualcomm faced off Aug. 18 in a clash over $4 billion in annual royalty payments. Cravath chairman Evan Chesler described client Qualcomm as under worldwide assault: “We are standing in a boxing ring with our gloves up, with the biggest boxer in the world punching away at us.”
By Ben Hancock | August 18, 2017
The web service provider says it doesn't need the money, but wants to create an outlet for internet users alarmed by a government request for data about visitors to an anti-Trump protest site.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | August 18, 2017
Recently released court documents reveal there were certainly quirks worth noting in the deal inked by Uber and Otto.
By Ross Todd | August 18, 2017
Craigslist Inc. on Thursday secured a $31 million stipulated judgment against a car-selling website that was scraping auto listings on craigslist.org to reach out to posters to create listings on its own commercial site.
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By Tom McParland | August 18, 2017
Travis Kalanick, the former CEO of Uber Technologies Inc., pushed back late Thursday against an investor's attempt to force him off the ride-hailing company's board, saying that a dispute over his control of three board seats must be settled in arbitration.
By Ben Hancock | August 17, 2017
U.S. District Judge Juan Sanchez's ruling is another rebuke of a controversial ruling by the Second Circuit last year in favor of tech companies that warrants under the Stored Communications Act cannot reach outside the United States.
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