By Alaina Lancaster | July 1, 2021
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers found that privacy allegations against Microsoft brought by members of the California legal community are "far too sparse and conclusory to make the claim of personal injury plausible."
By Dan Packel | July 1, 2021
Big Law and boutiques alike see opportunity in the emerging world of nonfungible tokens. "You've got this unusual crossover between intellectual property issues and securities law issues," says Silicon Valley DLA Piper partner Mark Radcliffe.
By Andrew Goudsward | July 1, 2021
Facebook notched a temporary antitrust win this week, but lawyers say bipartisan support remains for targeting Silicon Valley.
By Scott Graham | June 30, 2021
"Local interests are not a fiction," Federal Circuit Judge Timothy Dyk writes in directing Judge Alan Albright to send two patent infringement cases from Waco to Northern California.
By Scott Graham | June 30, 2021
Going up against pro wrestling star Booker T. Huffman, partner Daralyn Durie got help from an American Gladiator and from the calculated risk of passing up a damages presentation.
By Angela Morris | June 30, 2021
Products liability plaintiffs attorneys across the nation, including California, have tried holding Amazon accountable for third-party sellers' dangerous products, and they have had split success.
By Dan Clark | June 29, 2021
"I have been impressed that the organization recognizes the power and responsibility that comes with where it is today and where it wants to be, and I'm thrilled to be joining the team," said Amy Keating, the San Francisco-based satellite imaging company's new legal leader.
By Lisa Shuchman | June 29, 2021
Law firms are searching for U.S.-based lawyers who know the region and who embrace the velocity and complexity of tech deals.
By Hugo Guzman | June 29, 2021
Cisco's new CLO, Dev Stahlkopf, has been an outspoken advocate for diversity in the law, and helped Microsoft lead the charge on challenging indefinite secrecy orders from the federal government.
By Scott Graham | June 28, 2021
Wisconsin edge computing company Swoop Search says that instead of providing operational support, a Reid Hoffman-backed consulting company used trade secrets it learned during its engagement to stand up a competitor. The suit comes in response to a fraud action alleging that Swoop exaggerated its revenues and capabilities.
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