By Ellen Bardash | April 20, 2021
The Delaware lawsuit filed by Coastal Point LLC in the District of Delaware is one of a group newspapers filed against the two companies in at least 10 federal jurisdictions.
By Ellen Bardash | April 19, 2021
The settlement, if approved, would address millions of reported violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act in multidistrict litigation consolidated in the Northern District of Illinois.
By Tom McParland | April 14, 2021
In an amended complaint filed last week in Philadelphia federal court, New York-based plaintiffs attorneys accused the national law firm and a former partner in its Los Angeles office of knowingly vouching for their client's fake identity in the scheme.
By Mike Scarcella | April 14, 2021
In addition to showing $2.03 million in partnership share, the financial disclosure from Elizabeth Prelogar, now the acting U.S. solicitor general, revealed a $100,000 payment from Cooley that was described as a "transition" compensation on entering the firm partnership, as well as advisory work for major technology and social media clients, including Twitter, Uber and Facebook.
By Scott Graham | April 13, 2021
The San Jose, California-based streaming TV company dodged a moving target on damages and emerged with a defense verdict in the third patent infringement trial before U.S. District Judge Alan Albright.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 12, 2021
Apple is asking for pretrial sanctions against Epic after counsel for Microsoft, Facebook and a yoga app developer failed to comply with its production requests.
By Scott Graham | April 5, 2021
The Supreme Court justices rule 6-2 that Google used only the amount of Oracle code necessary to transform Java into "a highly creative and innovative tool for a smartphone environment."
By Alaina Lancaster | April 5, 2021
Gabrielle "Gaby" Higgins joined the office on Thursday as an equity partner after 30 years at IP boutique Fish & Neave, and then Ropes & Gray, after the firms merged.
By Michael A. Mora | April 1, 2021
"The days [of] thinking important cases belong in New York and California are behind us," said Sean Burstyn of Burstyn Law Firm, who is among the attorneys that filed a number of class action lawsuits against Robinhood
By Alaina Lancaster | April 1, 2021
"I thought about vacating my relation order," said Judge Beth Labson Freeman. "I don't think a judge has ever done that."
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