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Texas Lawyer

Not Your Lawyer! Malpractice Claim Fizzles as Plaintiff Was Never a Client

The lawsuit also named partner Douglas Rommelmann and then-associate Brett Cooke as defendants.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Antitrust Blitzkrieg Against Google Tests Company on Myriad Fronts

Tech analyst Joseph Teasdale said the intense regulatory scrutiny could hamstring Google as it seeks to outmaneuver rivals, leaving it "very wary about wielding its full power."
9 minute read

Legaltech News

'Extra Set of Teeth': FCC's New Privacy Task Force Likely to Spur More Rulemaking

After seeking to modernize its rules protecting customer proprietary network information, the Federal Communications Commission has now launched the Privacy and Data Protection Task Force, further cementing the agency's seat at the data privacy table.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Move to T5 Computes for Veteran Data Center Lawyer

Karen Stein's fourth stop on the data-center builder carousel is T5 Data Centers, which has grown explosively since launching 15 years ago.
3 minute read

International Edition

Meta Confirms It Will Block News Sharing in Canada on Heels of New Law

The new Canadian law is modeled after similar legislation that passed in Australia two years ago, prompting Meta and Google to temporarily restrict users from seeing news content and to stop posting links to stories in Australia.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

AI Startup Taps DoorDash Privacy Lead as CLO

"As the market matures, security, compliance and privacy will become a top priority for companies looking to leverage AI solutions. It's important that AI firms, like Inbenta, take steps now to differentiate themselves in this area," Inbenta CLO Adam Rivera said of his new role.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Climate Change Will Up Pressure on Tech Over Energy-Hungry Data Centers

"The scale of the challenge is great and growing fast," the Association of Computing Machinery's Tech Policy Council said in a 2021 brief.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

$23M Texas Victory: Andrews Myers Secures Defense Win in 'Bad Faith' Suit

Since Texas passed its version of the Uniform Trade Secret Act, there has been no reported case with a jury verdict finding a claim had been brought in bad faith, the Andrews Myers attorneys claimed.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: When Mobile Telephones Had Steering Wheels

The era of mobile telephony started much longer ago than one might imagine. On June 17, 1946, a man driving through the streets of St. Louis made a telephone call from his car—and thereby made history.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Pressure on Yelp Underscores That Shareholder Activists Are Still Lurking Around Tech

"Info tech … will likely face continued shareholder pressure, especially those with low profitability," Goldman Sachs said in a report last month.
3 minute read

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