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Ben Hancock is the Data Editor for ALM Media and Law.com. He is based in San Francisco.
November 29, 2017 | The American Lawyer
According to testimony in Waymo's trade secrets case against Uber, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr was retained to lead an investigation after an ex-employee in May made far-ranging allegations of corporate misbehavior.
By Ben Hancock
1 minute read
November 29, 2017 | The Recorder
An Uber in-house attorney testified Wednesday that Wilmer was retained to lead an investigation after an ex-employee in May made far-ranging allegations of corporate misbehavior.
By Ben Hancock
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November 28, 2017 | Law.com
Putting aside the debate over net neutrality, the tech-enabled hijacking of the FCC's public comment process has been a disturbing spectacle all its own.
By Ben Hancock
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November 28, 2017 | The Recorder
In a new podcast, Law.com talks with the lead attorney arguing against the government in Carpenter v. U.S., a case set to be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this week that tests the limits of privacy when it comes to cellular location data.
By Ben Hancock
1 minute read
November 27, 2017 | Law.com
In a new podcast, Law.com talks with the lead attorney arguing against the government in Carpenter v. U.S., a case before the Supreme Court that tests the limits of privacy when it comes to cellular location data.
By Ben Hancock
1 minute read
November 22, 2017 | The Recorder
They may not realize it, but any company hit by the WannaCry ransomware attack over the past several months was impacted firsthand by a secretive U.S. government policy mechanism known as the VEP.
By Ben Hancock
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November 21, 2017 | Law.com
Welcome to the official inaugural edition of What's Next, a briefing on the future of law.
By Ben Hancock
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November 17, 2017 | The Recorder
Online TV streaming service FilmOn will get a chance to argue to the California Supreme Court that it has a legitimate defamation case for being labeled a copyright infringer and provider of adult content.
By Ben Hancock
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November 16, 2017 | The Recorder
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. might have looked a bit foolhardy in defending a patent case over technology that other mega-companies had decided to license. But against the odds, HPE's three-firm trial team secured a knockout win.
By Ben Hancock
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November 16, 2017 | Litigation Daily
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. might have looked a bit foolhardy in defending a patent case over technology that other mega-companies had decided to license. But against the odds, HPE's three-firm trial team secured a knockout win.
By Ben Hancock
1 minute read
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