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National Law Journal

Supreme Court Takes Oracle Copyright Case, but Not the One You Think

Nope, not Oracle v. Google. Instead the high court will use Rimini Street v. Oracle to resolve a circuit split over nontaxable costs in copyright cases.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Uber Agrees to Pay $148 Million to States Over Major 2016 Data Breach

The settlement, which includes $26 million for California, is the result of a multistate investigation that found Uber paid hackers $100,000 to conceal the breach, which exposed the names, email addresses, and cellphone numbers of 57 million users.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Feds Lose Out on Bid to Boot Orrick From Defense in Fitbit Trade Secrets Case

A federal judge found that Orrick had obtained three rounds of waivers from its client's co-defendants, whom the firm had previously represented, signing off on Orrick's continued involvement in the case.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Davis Polk Launches Breach Notification Assessment Portal

When clients need to assess what they are required to tell regulators and affected individuals after a data breach, Davis Polk says a central portal has them covered.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Microsoft CLO Announces Company Will Use AI to Tackle Humanitarian Challenges

Microsoft's new "AI for Humanitarian Action" initiative will be led by John Kahan, the new chief data analytics officer for Microsoft's corporate, external and legal affairs.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: When Antitrust Becomes a Political Weapon

Antitrust is about protecting competition and consumers. It's not supposed to be about policing speech.
8 minute read

Litigation Daily

Traumatized Content Moderators Sue Facebook Over Graphic Images

Facebook Inc.'s content moderators had to see videos and images of "child abuse, rape, torture, bestiality, beheadings, suicide, murder."
4 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit Takes Up Class Certification Appeal in Microsoft Gender Discrimination Case

The court will review a decision from June by a federal judge in Seattle who found there were no uniform policies or job descriptions that tied together the thousands of women working in technical positions at Microsoft across multiple states who were part of the proposed class.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Veteran Craig Carpenter Named CEO of X1

Carpenter says X1's position aligns well of with his vision of the e-discovery marketplace, where the goal is to 'move the strategy formation phase up to the beginning, as opposed to later in the process.'
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Arizona AG Probing Location Tracking Practices with Help from Cooper & Kirk

Cooper & Kirk is working with the state attorney general to investigate allegations a tech company, reported to be Google, is deceiving consumers by tracking and storing their location data.
2 minute read

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