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Regulation and litigation surrounding devices, privacy and intellectual property rights.
By Scott Graham | January 2, 2019
Developer of auto navigation modules sues IP powerhouse InterDigital, accuses it of using customer threats to extract non-FRAND royalties.
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By Frank Ready | December 27, 2018
As connected cars continue to become smarter, protecting drivers' personal information might become more difficult as vehicles are able to absorb more information than ever before.
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By Dan Clark | December 18, 2018
As deputy director, Daniel Kahl, who has been OCIE's Chief Counsel since Feb. 2016, will continue to serve in his role as chief counsel.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 14, 2018
On Monday, an Orange County Superior Court judge will hear arguments over whether lawsuits alleging injuries caused by exploding e-cigarettes should be coordinated to decide a jurisdictional challenge raised by LG, the alleged manufacturer of the lithium ion batteries.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 14, 2018
On Monday, an Orange County Superior Court judge will hear arguments over whether lawsuits alleging injuries caused by exploding e-cigarettes should be coordinated to decide a jurisdictional challenge raised by LG, the alleged manufacturer of the lithium ion batteries.
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By Jenna Greene | December 13, 2018
A team of high-profile litigators from Greenberg Traurig came out on top after a five-week jury trial, scoring a $32 million verdict in a dispute that stemmed from a scheme to import worthless home theater personal computer shells.
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By Jenna Greene | December 13, 2018
A team of high-profile litigators from Greenberg Traurig came out on top after a five-week jury trial, scoring a $32 million verdict in a dispute that stemmed from a scheme to import worthless home theater personal computer shells.
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By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman | December 13, 2018
The question of whether the privilege against self-incrimination can protect us from being compelled to provide mobile device passwords—the proverbial keys to our most intimate details—is testing courts across the country.
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By Frank Ready | December 12, 2018
Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, published a blog post calling for federal regulations on facial recognition technology. Existing statutes of privacy my have formed a basis for future legislation—but is that a good thing?
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By Jeff Higel, Swiss Re; Michael Bahar, Eversheds Sutherland and Mike Nelson, Eversheds Sutherland | December 11, 2018
As convenient, useful and cool mobile technology and interconnected devices are, they come with risks that remain largely unseen or, worse, ignored. For manufacturers, they also pose regulatory litigation, and insurance risks, especially when children end up using their 'smart' products.
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