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Google, Microsoft Sued for Allegedly Infringing on Biometric-Authentication Patents
"Microsoft remained willfully blind to its own infringement by failing to review the relevant specifications, and its own internal documents in light of, and considering, the claims of the patents-in-suit from Proxense's letter," Proxense LLC complaint claims.When Old Law Meets New Technology: The Video Privacy Protection Act Comes of Age
This article will provide a brief history of the VPPA, an overview of how the courts apply it to modern technologies, as well a description of some of the statute's limitations as courts attempt to shoehorn new facts into an old law.Another Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up include defense lawyers who secured a mid-trial ruling in Connecticut tossing out federal prosecutors' latest attempt to bring criminal antitrust charges related to alleged "no-poach" agreements.Munger Tolles Sees Flat Revenue, Profits Following Record 2021
Leaders at the litigation-heavy firm said crisis management work fostered consistent and steady financial success in 2022, second only to its record 2021 year.Lessons From India's Google Sanctions: Local Data Privacy Rulings Reverberate Worldwide
Google accused Indian regulators of copying the EU's language in an antitrust ruling—but observers say there's nothing suspect about regulators following in each other's footsteps.View more book results for the query "android"
The Brussels Effect 2.0: Is the EU Trying to Export Its Rules Globally?
The European Commission has been seen for more than a decade as a de facto global regulatory superpower. But lately, the commission seems to be on a more-deliberate mission to export its rules worldwide, lawyers say.Is the EU Trying to Export Its Rules Globally?
The European Commission has been seen for more than a decade as a de facto global regulatory superpower. But lately, the commission seems to be on a more-deliberate mission to export its rules worldwide, lawyers say.Nervous System: The Great Emoji War
Emojis are ubiquitous today, but they were once brand new communications territory. The differences in how they rendered on different operating systems came to a contentious head thanks to one symbol in particular—the gun emoji.Geofence Warrants, January 6 and the Fourth Amendment
Recently, litigation in several of the January 6th cases has disclosed the extensive use of this geofence search warrants. The Fourth Amendment implications raised by the use of this new investigative tool will be discussed in this column.Insights for Attorneys Handling Mobile Devices During Discovery
In this article, we address some practical considerations that every eData attorney should consider when handling mobile devices during discovery.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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