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By Ben Hancock | May 15, 2017
U.S. District Judge William Alsup all but ordered Uber to fire the star engineer behind its autonomous vehicle program, if he won't turn over the 14,000 files he took from Google's autonomous car division.
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By Ross Todd | May 15, 2017
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh has selected three lawyers to spearhead antitrust litigation against Qualcomm Inc. over its patent licensing policies.
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By Rhys Dipshan | May 15, 2017
Pilot projects help uncover the usefulness and limitations of artificial intelligence technology for contracts before committing significant resources and time.
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By Ross Todd | May 12, 2017
The company's legal woes seem to keep growing—and so does its roster of lawyers.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | May 12, 2017
Friendship between partners in Austin firm and a lawyer at a trade association gets firm put on short list for contract.
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By Ben Hancock | May 11, 2017
You might say Wilmer's William Lee and Joseph Mueller were in a good position heading into trial in Delaware on behalf of Intel Corp. The day it began, the judge compared their opponent's case to someone “floating off into the inky blackness of space with no hope of survival or rescue.”
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By Ben Hancock | May 11, 2017
With a little sleuthing, it's not hard to see Gerchen Keller's fingerprints on trial that pit Irell & Manella and Boies Schiller lawyers against a team from Wilmer.
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By Michael Booth | May 11, 2017
Service of process by social media just got a serious vote of confidence.
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By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | May 11, 2017
A former client has sued Greenberg Traurig alleging the firm switched sides and used its knowledge of privileged intellectual property information from previous patent work to attempt to invalidate a patent for a new client's benefit.
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By Ben Hancock | May 10, 2017
How far should the arm of the law reach when it comes to data stored overseas? That's a question that courts continue to struggle with, even after U.S. tech companies scored a landmark win last year in favor of limiting what authorities can obtain when it comes to foreign-stored data.
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