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'Don't Deceive Customers': Apple to Pay $113M to Settle IPhone Throttling Claims
Thirty-four attorneys general—including in California, Connecticut, Florida and Texas—signed off Wednesday on a $113M settlement agreement with Apple Inc., to resolve iPhone throttling allegations.Health Benefits Company Anthem Reaches $39.5M Settlement With 43 States Over Data Breach
Under the agreement, Anthem will pay California $8.69 million over a 2014 data breach.California Appeals Court Reduces $289M Roundup Verdict to $20.5M
A California appeals court upheld the 2018 verdict but reduced the award after concluding the plaintiff was not entitled to such a high amount of future compensatory damages.Judge Warns Facebook in Approving Record $5B Fine for Alleged Privacy Violations
The judge pointed out that some FTC commissioners wanted to specifically sanction Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for the company sharing private user data with outside parties.View more book results for the query "*"
Bio-Rad Sounds Poised to Win on Money, Lose on Injunction
The Federal Circuit sounded skeptical Friday of 10x Genomics and Orrick partner Josh Rosenkranz's claim that a Delaware jury awarded 15 times too much for infringement of Bio-Rad's droplet technology. But the court sounded reluctant to reimpose an injunction that Rosenkranz said would hinder research into diseases including COVID-19.Former FBI Director Freeh Nixed as Expert Witness for VW Plaintiffs
A federal judge excluded Louis Freeh's expert opinion that the government's criminal case, which involved VW paying a $2.8 billion fine in 2017, settled too cheaply. The ruling mooted VW's motion to disqualify Freeh based on his earlier pitch to work for VW in the wake of its diesel emissions scandal.Orrick Gets $62M Award Tossed in Long-Running Case
Christopher Adams alleged that former investment partners transferred assets to new companies while cutting him out. But he wasn't the right person to testify about the new companies' valuations, the Second District held.Court of Appeal Upholds $45M Verdict for Children of Woman Killed by Drunken Driver
The Second District Court of Appeal ruled that each case must be decided on its individual facts and that comparing verdicts is of "limited utility."Former LA Times’ Columnist Doubles Damages Award to $15.4M in Retrial
A defense counsel effort to reduce a $7.1 million damages award backfired in the jury trial Monday in the age and disability discrimination lawsuit T.J. Simers brought against his former employer, the Los Angeles Times.How to Build Efficiency at Your Advisory Practice
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