Delaware Business Court Insider
By ALM Staff | October 26, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Scott Graham | May 19, 2022
The "Rogers v. Grimaldi" test for balancing artistic expression against trademark protection applies, even in the world of NFTs. But that wasn't enough to stop Hermes' suit against Mason Rothschild from proceeding.
By Angela Morris | July 2, 2021
It sounds like the plot of a comic book—and it is. With a cause number up top, and a firm's name: Feldman & Feldman.
By Angela Morris | November 24, 2020
Texas, Connecticut and Illinois led the settlement effort for 45 state attorneys general who launched a multistate investigation into a 2014 data breach at The Home Depot that stole 40 million credit card numbers.
By Charles Toutant | October 16, 2020
An inability to reach an agreement with the company on accommodation of a work-related injury or health issue is a common thread in many of the Amazon suits.
By Scott Graham | August 19, 2020
Whether done by human or machine, Amazon's alleged curation of user photos for product display pages takes it beyond the role of passive host, Judge Alex Tse rules in early-round win for Williams-Sonoma.
By Charles Toutant | June 10, 2020
The remote deposition ruling is also another indicator that those who resist the New Jersey judiciary's measures to keep court proceedings moving during the coronavirus pandemic can't expect sympathy from the courts.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 14, 2020
Level 2 Legal chief strategy and innovation officer Leigh Vickery is not only a champion for legal innovation, but a champion for her own queso product line. In a discussion with Legaltech News, Vickery explains the similarities between the food and legal industry and the challenges facing ALSPs during a recession .
By Amanda Bronstad | March 20, 2020
The suit, filed Thursday by Seattle attorneys Steve Berman and Derek Loeser, alleges that Amazon's policies with third-party sellers force them to sell their products on other online sites at the same prices as they do on Amazon. That restricts competition in violation of the Sherman Act, the suit says.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 4, 2020
Customers whose information was sold on the dark web after malware infected retailer Hanna Andersson's Salesforce e-commerce platform will face "a lifetime risk of identity theft," according to a complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
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