By Alaina Lancaster | September 4, 2019
Each week, attorney Laurel Simes of San Francisco's Levin Simes Abrams says her firm gets around five to 10 new calls alleging sexual harassment at the hands of ride-sharing drivers.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2019
Anthony Levandowski is accused of stealing thousands of files related to driverless car technology as he departed from Google. Levandowski asserted his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself in Google's trade secret dispute with Uber, which purchased the startup company he founded after his departure from Google.
By Ross Todd | August 22, 2019
"Under California law a law firm is not subject to disqualification because one of its attorneys possesses information concerning an adversary's general business practices or litigation philosophy acquired during the attorney's previous relationship with the adversary," wrote Presiding Justice Dennis Perluss of the The Second District Court of Appeal.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 20, 2019
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of the Northern District of California granted Uber’s motion for sanctions and dismissed the complaint for a "fatal jurisdictional defect."
By Scott Graham | August 15, 2019
San Jose-based Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins are accusing two Chinese companies of copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.
By Mark Raffman | August 14, 2019
For the last half century, autonomous vehicles have been more in the realm of science fiction than reality. However, technological advancements in self-driving vehicles are slowly transforming this fiction into reality.
By Allen Patatanyan | August 13, 2019
Despite repeated campaigns to raise awareness about rules of the road and reinforce “share the road” messages, cyclists continued to suffer death and serious bodily injury at an alarming rate.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 26, 2019
Representatives from Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Torrijos in Los Angeles and Slavik Law in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, claim that the collision was caused by a series of defects known to Tesla.
By Scott Graham | June 17, 2019
The justices turned away two cases Monday that would have let more petitioners appeal unsuccessful validity challenges at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
By Scott Graham | June 14, 2019
Continental made the latest move Wednesday, asking U.S. Magistrate Judge Nathaneal Cousins of San Jose to block Nokia from pursuing patent infringement actions against Daimler in three different German courts.
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