By Jenna Greene | February 28, 2020
"We asked, what kind of a world would this be if a big company could sidestep responsibility by simply saying, 'That was them, not us.' This was a significant message to all other companies considering this type of excuse for bad conduct. "
By Jenna Greene | August 26, 2019
"We are very pleased that the tribunal acknowledged the innovative and independent work of Lilly scientists," said Covington partner Marney Cheek.
By Tom McParland | June 26, 2019
TransPerfect's suit stems from the leading translation-services firm's forced sale in 2017.
By Scott Graham | November 29, 2018
ASML accused rival Xtal of hiring executives and engineers and inducing them to bring computational lithography technology with them.
By Jenna Greene | November 16, 2018
More than big money was at stake. James Hurst, Patricia Carson and Diana Watral were determined to protect the "stellar reputations" of their clients, who were accused of being spies and cheats.
By Ross Todd | August 6, 2018
The lead prosecutor in a trade secret case against six former Jawbone employees who left for Fitbit claims that Orrick and partner Randy Luskey are conflicted since they previously represented Fitbit and co-defendants in the investigation and prior civil litigation with Jawbone.
By John Council | May 9, 2018
A McKool Smith lawyer recently helped convince a Delaware Court that a $10 million insurance policy his hotel chain client purchased from National Union Fire Insurance Company should cover his defense costs of a trade secrets case—even though the policy excluded trade secrets claims.
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By Max Mitchell | March 22, 2018
United States Steel cannot bring antitrust claims against 40 Chinese steel manufacturers over alleged price-fixing, the U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled in a decision that refines exactly what type of injuries private companies must have suffered to make antitrust claims.
By Cogan Schneier | March 20, 2018
Lawyers for the Department of Justice say some witnesses will need to testify in a closed court, because they will present confidential information about AT&T competitors.
By Scott Graham | March 15, 2018
Backed by Susman Godfrey, automated appraisal company HouseCanary wins a Texas tussle with Quicken Loans affiliate.
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