By Scott Graham | October 19, 2021
The judge said that a recent patent infringement trial involving an Israeli company had nothing to do with ethnicity or prejudice, and that he was "extremely offended" at the inference that he let Amazon.com play on cultural stereotypes. Albright's order clears Fenwick & West of "harsh accusations," and the judge hinted that some penalty against Kramer Levin could be forthcoming.
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By Steve Hallo | September 26, 2021
An updated Treasury Department advisory spells out the risks cyber insurers and other companies could face for paying ransoms.
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By Kenneth Artz | September 3, 2021
'Nobody cares how intrinsically valuable your data is. You need it, the hackers know this, and you will pay to get it back.'
By Victoria Hudgins | August 4, 2021
As more law schools are hiring online program management (OPM) companies to help launch remote and hybrid courses, questions remain around the transparency and fairness of these financial arrangements.
By Scott Graham | July 13, 2021
Judge Kathleen O'Malley gave an earful to Uniloc USA about the company's litigation tactics. But she told Arent Fox partner Janine Carlan, representing software company Acronis, that the court's hands may be tied when it comes to ordering Uniloc to pay Acronis' attorneys fees.
By Scott Graham | June 14, 2021
Samsung and LG Electronics are asking the Federal Circuit to free it from the Western District of Texas, on the ground that Ikornongo Texas allegedly manipulated venue by subdividing its patents into exclusive geographic entities. Ikorongo says the tech giants sandbagged by waiting until they lost claim construction to take their transfer case to the Federal Circuit.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 3, 2021
A group of McDonald's customers claim that the food service chain's drive-thru technology violates Illinois' biometric privacy law. If they can prove that the company is using voice recognition to identify repeat customers, some privacy attorneys say the case could make new law.
By Jasmine Floyd | June 2, 2021
Alex Hewitt said, "We've done plenty of the hard work in getting everyone up to date and making sure their internet is stable, webcams are set and making sure they have good lighting."
By Scott Graham | May 17, 2021
Friedman, Suder & Cooke's Jonathan Suder and Glenn Orman piloted ADASA Inc. to a win over Avery Dennison Corp. in Eugene, Oregon.
By Scott Graham | April 14, 2021
Partner Sean Pak says his team trusted jurors to understand complex AI technology and took care to fully integrate local counsel into the trial over digitized key duplication.
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