By Scott Graham | May 2, 2019
The Ninth Circuit ruled that both suits by Media Rights Technologies were based on the same nucleus of facts about alleged software misappropriation. That precludes all copyright claims that accrued before the filing of a 2013 patent suit.
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By Christopher Wilkinson, David B. Smith and Alex Mitchell | April 3, 2019
Each and every job opening now results in a slew of applicants. As applications dramatically increase, more and more human resources departments are turning to technology to assist in reducing the burden of reviewing resumes and predict a candidate's success within their workforce.
By Scott Graham | February 11, 2019
Trading Technologies Inc. argues that patents it obtained before the America Invents Act shouldn't be subject to cancellation without just compensation.
By Alan Brill, Kroll and Elaine Wood, Duff & Phelps | December 18, 2018
This first of a three part series examines how The Law of Unintended Consequences affects general counsel dealing with the evolution of AI, machine learning, and decision making.
By Dan Clark | December 17, 2018
Apttus, a San Mateo, California, software company that offers a platform for companies to automate and optimize revenue, has announced that a former Kirkland & Ellis corporate partner is its new chief legal officer.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 29, 2018
Autonomy's former CEO and vice president of finance have been indicted on wire fraud charges and allegations they conspired to inflate the company's performance before its 2011 sale to HP.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 27, 2018
Longtime Cisco legal ops leader Steve Harmon will split his time as the new GC of legal services company Elevate.
By Ross Todd | September 26, 2018
A federal judge found that Orrick had obtained three rounds of waivers from its client's co-defendants, whom the firm had previously represented, signing off on Orrick's continued involvement in the case.
By Scott Graham | September 5, 2018
The social media giant filed its own infringement lawsuit, accusing BlackBerry's enterprise products of infringing six of its patents.
By Caroline Spiezio | July 20, 2018
Why hasn't the U.S. cracked down on Google for antitrust violations in the way Europe has? It might have a lot to do with the regions' individual legal regimes around antitrust.
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