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Apple Beats Back Class Cert in App Privacy Suit

U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar found consumers "failed to demonstrate that Apple's privacy-related marketing was sufficiently extensive to support an inference of class-wide exposure."
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The Recorder

Apple Beats Back Class Cert in App Privacy Suit

Judge Jon Tigar found that consumers failed to show the privacy-related marketing of Apple's mobile devices was long-running and extensive enough to support false advertising-related claims.
7 minute read

The Recorder

HP Spinoffs Accused of Race Discrimination in Hiring, Promotions

Two former and one current black HP employee claim they were repeatedly passed over for promotions.
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New York Law Journal

Gust, Inc. v. Alphacap Ventures, LLC

Ruling Holding Counsel Liable For Multiplying Proceedings in Patent Case Not Reconsidered
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Award-Winning Litigation Tracking Tool Lifts a Burden for Ricoh Lawyers

Ricoh and Reed Smith developed a shared software tool to track employment litigation matters and create a "knowledge center" accessible by in-house employment lawyers.
24 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

$2 Million Settlement Reached in Table Saw Amputation Lawsuit

A man who amputated his finger with a table saw has settled claims against the toolmaker and the saw's owner for $2 million between them, according to the plaintiff's attorneys.
21 minute read

The Recorder

Koh Picks Lead Lawyers for Qualcomm Suits

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh has selected three lawyers to spearhead antitrust litigation against Qualcomm Inc. over its patent licensing policies.
11 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Device Developers Spar Over 'Siri' Digital Assistant Patents

Acer Inc. and ASUS Computer International on Tuesday took different tacks in responding to allegations that their smartphones and tablets had infringed on patents that underpin Siri.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Embracing Digital, LSAT Loosens Its Grip on the No. 2 Pencil

The Law School Admission Council will conduct the first nationwide digital exam on May 20, with 1,000 prospective law students taking the test on tablet computers.
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