By Ross Todd | June 11, 2019
Russian telecom company MegaFon PJSC claims that the Silicon Valley tech company oversold its ability to complete a nationwide upgrade of its cellular network.
By Colby Hamilton | Dan M. Clark | June 11, 2019
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who joined New York and seven other states to file suit in Manhattan federal court Tuesday in a bid to block the merger, said it would result in a smaller cellular market that would ultimately hurt consumers.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 30, 2019
"The remedy here—I think it's a good remedy—is remove those two counsel,” said Judge Edward Davila of the Northern District of California.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 6, 2019
The court ruled that a law firm under investigation for allegedly violating telemarketing rules must comply with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's demands.
By Ross Todd | April 25, 2019
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
By Amanda Bronstad | April 25, 2019
Firm principals Joe Cotchett and Mark Molumphy denied that they violated a protective order, which Apple has insisted requires sanctions—specifically, their removal from their appointed leadership positions in the iPhone throttling cases.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 15, 2019
In a motion filed this month, Apple alleged there had been a 'blatant and very serious violation' of a protective order and said principals in Cotchett Pitre should be blocked from viewing confidential documents.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 29, 2019
Facebook hired new privacy policy professionals—and critics of the company—from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Open Tech Institute. The hirings come after a year of Facebook privacy scandals and calls for regulation.
By MP McQueen | January 16, 2019
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which recently levied millions of dollars in fines against major corporations last year for allegedly allowing data theft by cyber attackers, has found itself similarly victimized by an international insider trading ring, according to a federal civil complaint and grand jury indictment.
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."
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