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53 Companies Back Transgender Teen in SCOTUS Fight
Major technology companies and other businesses, warning of the negative business consequences of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling against a transgender boy's sex discrimination claim, on Thursday stepped into a simmering controversy that pits them against the Trump administration.Effect of Director Relationships on Director Independence
A recent decision from the Delaware Supreme Court ihighlights the potential impact that directors' business and financial arrangements can have on their independence in the context of considering shareholder demands on the board.Why Companies From Apple to Zynga Oppose Trump's Travel Ban
Some 128 U.S. companies, led by tech giants Apple Inc., Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp., have joined a friend-of-the-court brief filed Sunday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit saying the Trump travel ban “makes it more difficult and expensive for U.S. companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees."In-House Counsel Profile: Reggie Davis
"Our mantra is to be the most sought after team in the company, to have people coming in asking us questions. That's been really important."Edelson Firm Snubs Tech Industry in 'Hamilton'-Themed Rap Video
In a holiday party musical number for the ages, Edelson PC, known for suing the tech industry and law firms, takes aim at its foes in a 'Hamilton' parody that pulls no punches.Strine, in Opinion Reviving Suit Against Zynga, Calls for Caution in Presuming Director Independence
In a decision calling for caution in adhering to the presumption that corporate directors are independent disinterested actors, the Delaware Supreme Court voted Monday 4-1 to revive a derivative suit against the directors of social gaming company Zynga Inc.Zynga Sues Rival Under Federal Trade Secrets Law
The gaming company accuses a former employee of making off with details on an "ambitious soon-to-be-released" game code-named "Project Mars."Zynga Attorney: Augmented Reality Games Pose Hard Legal Questions
With the massive success of PokÉmon Go, every gaming company has to ask how they can use augmented reality, says Deborah Davis Han, senior counsel at social gaming company Zynga Inc. But augmented reality, which combines real places with virtual characters or objects, raises a number of questions for the legal department.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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