By Tom McParland | April 2, 2019
According to the complaint, Santa Monica, California-based TrueCar, which operates an internet-based platform for car pricing, disclosed the possibility of changes as merely a risk to its bottom line for nearly a year, when in fact it knew that they were already underway.
By Tom McParland | April 1, 2019
The ruling found that Travis Kalanick faced a "substantial likelihood of liability" for failing to heed warnings that Otto founder Anthony Levandowski had downloaded thousands of proprietary files from Google's self-driving business Waymo before he left to form the San Francisco-based startup.
By Jenna Greene | March 19, 2019
Husband and wife litigators Tom Clare and Libby Locke—founders of Kirkland & Ellis spin-off boutique Clare Locke—led a team in winning a $26 million defamation verdict against Puma Biotechnology and its CEO.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 12, 2019
Tesla CEO Elon Musk's counsel claimed the SEC has "no basis to issue contempt sanctions against him" in a filing Monday, adding cited First Amendment concerns. But some lawyers said Musk's second round of incorrect, Tesla-focused tweets didn't meet the "low bar" the SEC agreement set.
By Tom McParland | February 8, 2019
The lawsuit, made public late Thursday, alleged that there was a "credible basis" to suspect mismanagement at the Mountain View, California-based conglomerate, after a pair of news reports brought the controversies to light last October.
By Tom McParland | January 17, 2019
CBS said in a filing with the SEC that Moonves had informed the company Wednesday that he intended to use a binding arbitration provision in his contract to try to recover his "golden parachute" after the company determined there were grounds to fire him for cause.
By Ian Lopez | January 14, 2019
Alphabet has been hit with a pair of shareholder derivative suits claiming that board members hurt shareholder value by covering up a lengthy pattern of gender discrimination and sexual harassment perpetrated by Google executives.
By Tom McParland | December 18, 2018
There remains the possibility that Moonves, who has been accused of forcing himself on women and retaliating against those who rebuffed his advances, could sue CBS to recover his "golden parachute."
By Jenna Greene | October 3, 2018
Delaware courts don't normally look kindly on companies that try to pull out of billion-dollar merger agreements. But this case was "markedly different."
By Jenna Greene | September 14, 2018
It's not always obvious who comes out on top when cases settle—but this time, the consensus was clear. “Shari Redstone emerges winner." Cleary Gottlieb's Meredith Kotler and Victor Hou led her litigation team in the fight for control over CBS.
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