By Todd Cunningham | May 22, 2017
Douglas Wigdor says he now represents 23 current and former Fox employees, including a black IT worker whose complaints led to last week's firing of host Bob Beckel.
By Todd Cunningham | May 19, 2017
The 19th century evidentiary rule could make it harder for Fox News employees to prove they were sexually harassed by the iconic conservative newsman Roger Ailes.
By Jason Grant | May 15, 2017
A Manhattan lawyer may face sanctions for failing to produce documents related to the whereabouts of his corporate client after nearly a year of "remarkably uninformative" and "implausible" discovery responses, a magistrate judge has ruled.
By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | May 8, 2017
Work at drone law practices is shifting as drone-related startups have come of age.
By Rebecca Cohen | May 7, 2017
Peter Fusco, a partner at Lowenstein Sandler and co-chair of the firm's Brooklyn Entrepreneurship Center, is poised to join Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe as a leader of its technology companies practice in New York. Orrick is the latest Am Law 100 firm to ramp up its tech industry expertise in the city.
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2017
"Prepare for the coming emoji onslaught," warns Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman, who sees ramifications for contract law, criminal evidence and IP disputes.
By Ben Hancock | April 27, 2017
Despite a legal victory for tech companies last year in the Second Circuit, a series of decisions has gone against Google.
By Scott Graham | April 24, 2017
The Korean smartphone maker calls out Federal Circuit on obviousness, injunction standard, and its unusual handling of the proceedings.
By Andrew Denney | April 19, 2017
An enlarged print of an Instagram post containing a copyrighted photo counts as a transformative use, argued an attorney for the "appropriation artist" whose use of other artists' material in his own works has made him no stranger to the courts before a federal judge late Tuesday afternoon.
By David Ruiz | April 18, 2017
President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered a review of the temporary worker visa program heavily used by Silicon Valley companies but Dallas-based immigration attorney Harry Joe said changing the program could also hurt universities and schools.
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