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Regulation and litigation surrounding devices, privacy and intellectual property rights.
By Scott Graham | August 15, 2019
San Jose-based Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins are accusing two Chinese companies of copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.
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By Scott Graham | August 15, 2019
Velodyne LiDAR and Latham & Watkins say that two Chinese companies are copying its sensors that help autonomous vehicles navigate the road.
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By Victoria Hudgins | August 12, 2019
According to some software companies, the U.S. government has been slow to adopt e-signature, and barriers aren't just related to budgeting issues.
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By Dan Clark | August 6, 2019
Thomas Caneris most recently served as general counsel at PharMerica Corp. He replaces Howard Japlon who, according to an SEC filing, left LSI Industries in April to “pursue opportunities in the Chicago, Illinois, area.”
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By Cheryl Miller | July 29, 2019
"To have students distracted in this way, at this time, it's outrageous," said Stephen Ferruolo, dean of the University of San Diego School of Law.
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By Charles Toutant | July 23, 2019
U.S. District Judge John Michael Vazquez has denied a motion to compel a company to follow through on its promise to pay defense costs for three workers it lured away from a competitor.
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By Scott Graham | July 15, 2019
Jan Weir and Kathrine Brandt of Weir & Brandt bring life science capabilities to the Los Angeles-based firm. Associate Stephen Underwood joins from Stroock.
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By Scott Graham | July 9, 2019
The wireless giant adds Goldstein & Russell to its team while arguing that Koh wrongly found it had an antitrust duty to deal with its rivals. Meanwhile, the FTC has consented to Qualcomm's request to expedite briefing on the merits.
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By Scott Graham | July 9, 2019
The wireless giant adds Goldstein & Russell to its team while arguing that Koh wrongly found it had an antitrust duty to deal with its rivals. Meanwhile, the FTC has consented to Qualcomm's request to expedite briefing on the merits.
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By Jim Saunders | June 21, 2019
The ruling by the First District Court of Appeal came after two other state appellate courts came to different conclusions about forcing defendants to supply passcodes to unlock cellphones.
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