By Nate Robson | April 29, 2021
A federal judge said tactics used by the opposition, represented by Williams & Connolly, inflated litigation costs despite the amount of damages on the line.
By Charles Toutant | March 1, 2021
The case could be a cautionary tale about a company facing liability for unsavory aspects of a subculture generated by its product.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 23, 2021
Jackson Lewis is representing COVID-19 testing lab operator PerkinElmer, which is under investigation by state regulators, in a lawsuit claiming that a California lab manager emailed proprietary information to herself before leaving for a competitor. A whistleblower that came forward with claims of mismanagement at the lab bears the same name as the defendant in the suit.
By Greg Sandoval | January 14, 2021
David Groesbeck told a federal court in Seattle that Amazon tried to convince Parler to enter into new business deals shortly before Amazon stopped providing service to Parler.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 13, 2021
If the high court took up the case, its decision could more broadly determine whether gig economy drivers are bound by their employers' arbitration agreements, which have acted as a major barrier to litigating in courts workers' claims that they are misclassified as independent contractors.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 28, 2020
Cris Armenta of Armenta & Sol in San Diego is representing 15 "conservative" YouTubers who claim the platform violated their contractual and constitutional rights when it removed their content as part of an initiative to clear the cite of QAnon videos and other "harmful" conspiracy theories. Unlike previous content moderations suits that have flopped in the face of Section 230, Armenta says her complaint takes a different approach.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 26, 2020
The litigation is the latest to hit Big Tech as some consumers apply more pressure to moderate misinformation and hate speech on social media in the runup to the election, while others call for an end to internet companies' protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 14, 2020
The resolution of the lawsuit over a more than $5 million loan has been punctuated with false starts.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 6, 2020
The number of new lawsuits caused by COVID-19 dipped in August to 660, according to data released Tuesday by the Silicon Valley-based litigation research firm Lex Machina, but may just be the end of the "first wave" of cases.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 23, 2020
Los Angeles virtual reality company Red Pill VR Inc. sued a Canadian company it founded to develop virtual concert worlds after it reportedly refused to turn over proprietary source code.
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