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Law.com

What's Next: PACER Too Expensive for JAMS? | Dismissal Bid in Privacy Lawsuit Against Ford | New Meta Securities Class Action

➤➤ PACER fees have long been a source of complaint, but a JAMS neutral working as a special master in the proposed class action over Facebook's Cambridge…
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The Recorder

Ropers Wins $14.5 Million in Trademark Fight Over Keyboard Components

Singapore-based SinCo Technologies accused China's Xingke Electronics of using SinCo's name, marks and employees to divert away its business with the likes of Apple and Google.
2 minute read

The Recorder

What's Next: Privacy Lawsuit Over Ford Infotainment Systems | Unlawful Imprisonment Over Zoom? | Proposed Class Action Against Coinbase

Welcome‌ ‌back‌ ‌to ‌‌What's‌ ‌Next‌, where we bring you the latest on the intersection of law and technology. Here's what's on…
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New Jersey Law Journal

$400K Payday for Law Firm Behind Sony's Settlement Over Devices That Became Obsolete

Sony introduced the Dash in 2010, selling it for $199, but in 2017 it became "bricked," or made obsolete, when the company terminated its functionality with a forced firmware update, the suit claimed.
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The Recorder

Silicon Legal: As WFH Proliferates, Tech Lawyers Should Watch for Cyber Liabilities

The FBI reported a 400% increase in cyberattacks in 2020, and Property Casualty 360 is warning that work-from-home technologies have unexpected vulnerabilities.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Peloton's NYC HQ Doesn't Make It Subject to Consumers' False Ad Claims Under State's Business Law, Judge Rules

In the complaint set aside by the court, customers said Peloton had falsely claimed its on-demand offerings were "ever-growing," but that wasn't true as videos were cut because of music licensing issues.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Somebody Is Trying to Help Intel Get Out From Under $2.175B Verdict

A newly formed Nevada LLC that swears it isn't affiliated with the tech giant is asking the USPTO to review the validity of two patents that were at issue in a Texas trial last February. The LLC's attorney says the PTO shouldn't allow billions to be awarded on patents that haven't been thoroughly reviewed for validity.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Movie Mogul's Piracy Suit Against Google, YouTube Could Affect Copyright Law

"You don't generally see huge ones like this because the damage numbers are going to be astronomical," said Dean Kent, a partner at Trenam Law.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Kirkland Saves Network Security Client From Potential Patent Ruin

Partners Adam Alper and Michael De Vries represented APCON Inc. against a larger competitor that was seeking to shut down the company. Rather than pursue delays, APCON went to trial quickly and ended up invalidating all of Gigamon Inc.'s asserted patents.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Intel Escapes Second VLSI Trial With Zero Damages

VLSI was seeking nearly $3 billion on top of the $2.175 billion verdict it won earlier this year. But this time a jury found that Intel did not infringe the VLSI patents, handing a win to Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr.
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