By Phillip Bantz | January 8, 2019
Huawei has accused U.S.-based InterDigital of violating an agreement to license patents that are essential to 3G, 4G and 5G wireless telecommunication standards on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions. The two companies were embroiled in a similar dispute a few years ago.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 28, 2018
Management-side lawyers were waiting and watching for new guidance from the U.S. Labor Department on compensation practices. One lawyer said the new directive is more a "technical revision" of Obama-era policies.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 23, 2018
The complaint in Washington's federal trial court details the downfall of a relationship that drew close interest from the blockchain and cryptocurrency community—only to sour. A team from Winston & Strawn represents plaintiff Gladius Network LLC in its suit against Krypton Capital.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | July 12, 2018
The Delaware Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's ruling that Boeing Co. was responsible for $150 million in payments to workers who were laid off when the aircraft-maker sold off three manufacturing facilities in 2005.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 29, 2018
The photo of Juli Briskman giving the president the bird rocketed around the web and late-night TV. Attorneys for Akima LLC and Briskman argued Friday in Virginia court over whether the company's termination violated the public policy exception of Virginia's at-will employment scheme.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Jeremy J. Gray | June 22, 2018
Unforeseen or uncontrollable events make the full extent of risk associated with development and commercialization unknowable.
By Colby Hamilton | June 18, 2018
In May, Xerox officially announced it was terminating the deal, after months of legal and public pressure by two of its largest investors, Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | May 23, 2018
Employment firm Ogletree Deakins launched an automation tool for revising arbitration agreements to include class-action waivers just one day after a controversial Supreme Court decision confirmed their legal viability.
By Sue Reisinger | May 3, 2018
“It's neither simple to go overseas, nor is it something that's impossible. It is becoming more imperative for many companies to do it,” one expert said.
By Ross Todd | March 9, 2018
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on Thursday found that Uber's agreement with drivers didn't allow the company to deduct its $1 "Safe Rides" fee from the total used to calculate what drivers received from short, low-fare rides.
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