By Ross Todd | August 24, 2020
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who is overseeing the case, broke out the Zoom mute button with one of the lead lawyers and cut off the other's attempt to argue uncited cases.
By Cheryl Miller | August 19, 2020
The enormous interest in taking the upcoming exam suggests that the new lower passing score of 139 may have attracted more test-takers than the online format has scared away, at least for now.
By Scott Graham | August 18, 2020
Whether done by human or machine, Amazon's alleged curation of user photos for product display pages takes it beyond the role of passive host, Judge Alex Tse rules in early-round win for Williams-Sonoma.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 17, 2020
The class action complaint comes on the heels of Epic Games' lawsuits against Apple and Google after the companies removed online game Fortnite from their app marketplaces.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 13, 2020
The antitrust suit filed by attorneys from Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath and Cravath, Swaine & Moore, claims Apple "is flexing its enormous power in order to impose unreasonable restraints and unlawfully maintain its 100% monopoly over the iOS In-App Payment Processing Market."
By Scott Graham | August 4, 2020
Data analytics company Yeti Data says it's been using Yeti Snowflake to promote its services for the last six years and wants to block Snowflake from "saturating" the market with its allegedly infringing name. Snowflake says Yeti remained silent despite years of press and trademark registrations, and questions whether it even has a viable business.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 29, 2020
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and Morrison & Foerster are representing Oracle in a shareholder derivative lawsuit claiming the company makes false assertions about its diversity efforts. Facebook and Qualcomm have been hit with similar suits.
By Scott Graham | July 24, 2020
After 10 months of complex patent litigation against Zillow, IBM filed a second suit this week alleging five new patents. U.S. District Judge Thomas Zilly said he was "quite surprised, even a little shocked," that IBM would do that while the parties are still trying to get a grip on the first case, and suggested that discovery in the first case might have to be put on hold.
By Heather Meeker | July 23, 2020
"Generosity and a collaborative mindset are 'open source' values that can help lawyers not only achieve their goals, but also provide career satisfaction and the highest levels of client service," says Heather Meeker, a partner in O'Melveny & Myers' Silicon Valley office.
By Alex Reese, Farella Braun + Martel | July 13, 2020
A wide variety of business and consumer platforms host mutually beneficial ecosystems. But these ecosystems are also fraught with antitrust risk that arises when platforms try to terminate or modify the terms of third-party platform access.
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