By Ross Todd | January 11, 2019
"PETA is not a party to the contracts at issue in this case," wrote lawyers for The Gorilla Foundation. "No one from PETA claims to have even once seen Ndume during his 37 years."
By Ross Todd | December 13, 2018
Although a federal judge in San Francisco said that enterprise data analytics and warehousing company Teradata Inc. would have to describe its alleged trade secrets in more detail, he largely denied SAP's motion to dismiss its former partner's lawsuit.
By Jenna Greene | December 13, 2018
A team of high-profile litigators from Greenberg Traurig came out on top after a five-week jury trial, scoring a $32 million verdict in a dispute that stemmed from a scheme to import worthless home theater personal computer shells.
By Ross Todd | December 5, 2018
A lawyer for four former Uber employees who are in the company's legal crosshairs claims in court papers that his clients have "information that would be problematic for Uber's image-cleansing campaign if revealed."
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal | December 5, 2018
An appellate court in California has ruled that the owner of an apartment building sued by tenants for missing or inoperable smoke detectors was not entitled to a defense of the lawsuit from its insurer.
By Ross Todd | October 29, 2018
An arbitrator found that the Bay Area's NBA team, which is set to decamp from Oakland to new digs in San Francisco next season, must continue to pay debts incurred in the mid-90s to renovate its current home, Oracle Arena.
By Ross Todd | October 26, 2018
The Cincinnati Zoo loaned the male gorilla Ndume to The Gorilla Foundation in 1991 in hopes of breeding him with Koko, the Western Lowland Gorilla famous for learning sign language. Since Koko died in June, the zoo claims the Redwood City-based animal sanctuary has reneged on an agreement to return Ndume.
By Ross Todd | October 24, 2018
"At no time did HPE disclose that it would be largely building the system for MegaFon from scratch. Nor did HPE disclose that it had never previously built such a system," the Russian company's lawyers at Winston & Strawn wrote. "Had MegaFon known the truth, it would not have selected HPE."
By Christine Simmons | October 8, 2018
The recent decision by the California Court of Appeal and a decision in a separate case in New York show that courts are continuing to enforce recruiter contracts with firms, even if they are oral or do not include a signature.
By Ross Todd | October 3, 2018
Lawyers for a former non-equity shareholder at the national employment law firm claim that she never agreed to arbitrate disputes with the firm. Ogletree's lawyers say that as a "seasoned employment attorney," the plaintiff can't credibly argue that she did not understand the agreement or how to opt out of it.
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