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Google to Pay $700M, Make App Store Changes Following Antitrust Settlement
In a blog post for Google, Wilson White, vice president of government affairs and public policy, wrote that the tech company is pleased with the results of the case. His post maintains that that settlement will "[build] on Android's choice and flexibility, [maintain] strong security protections, [retain] Google's ability to compete with other OS makers and [will] invest in the Android ecosystem for users and developers."Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Spousal Spying, Hidden Assets and Digital Errors: Cyber Warnings in Family Law Cases
Digital evidence is a firmly ensconced feature in divorce, making it crucial for attorneys to educate clients on personal cybersecurity and the legal and ethical obligations involved with gathering and disclosing digital and online information. What is fair game and what constitutes an invasion of privacy rights?View more book results for the query "android"
"Every Lawyer Has a Book in Them." Local Attorney, Authors Reveal Their Secrets.
"Writing is a great way to become or be viewed as an expert and develop a following in a given area," Francisco "Frank" Ramos, Jr.Texas GC Compensation Report: Cash Drops Off While Total Compensation Rises
An updated ranking based on 2022 data has revealed shifts in the compensation structure among the highest paid general counsel in Texas, with notably less cash among the top 20 than last year but an increase in total compensation.Five Quick Takes on the Google Antitrust Case
"There are more ways than ever to find information today. Just think about how you use the internet—you may look for recommendations on TikTok, Reddit or Instagram, find music and podcasts on Spotify, ask ChatGPT a question, or shop on Amazon," Google chief legal officer Kent Walker said in a blog post.'Monopolist's Arrogance,' DOJ Opens Antitrust Trial Over Google's Dominant Search Engine
The federal government and dozens of states accuse Google of illegally monopolizing the internet search market.Trending Stories
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