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Regulation and litigation surrounding devices, privacy and intellectual property rights.
By Scott Graham | May 10, 2019
Representing telematics supplier Continental Automotive, the firm has filed a Northern District of California suit accusing patent pool Avanci and other SEP holders of colluding to drive up the price of wireless connectivity for autos.
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By Scott Graham | May 10, 2019
Representing telematics supplier Continental Automotive, the firm has filed a Northern District of California suit accusing patent pool Avanci and other SEP holders of colluding to drive up the price of wireless connectivity for autos.
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By Angela Morris | May 2, 2019
Who among us has not, at some point in time, wanted to throw a malfunctioning printer out the window, or smash it with a sledgehammer? One Houston law firm took a different route—a lawsuit seeking $100,000—when its expensive printer broke and the firm felt that HP Inc. wasn't honoring its warranty.
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By Angela Morris | May 1, 2019
Who among us has not, at some point in time, wanted to throw a malfunctioning printer out the window, or smash it with a sledgehammer? One Houston law firm took a different route—a lawsuit seeking $100,000—when its expensive printer broke and the firm felt that HP Inc. wasn't honoring its warranty.
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By Victoria Hudgins | April 22, 2019
While the federal government ponders its next steps after the Supreme Court's Carpenter ruling, multiple states are moving to restrict how law enforcement can access and handle their citizen's digital data.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | April 12, 2019
A recent raid on a Dallas-area cellphone repair business that netted 280 arrests of individuals charged with unlawfully working in the United States is a strong reminder to employers to vet very thoroughly any staffing agencies with which they contract, immigration law experts told Corporate Counsel.
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By Tom McParland | April 5, 2019
New York Supreme Court Judge Robert J. McDonald ruled that Madvapes Holdings, Vape Easy and LG Chem would have to face claims that they were negligent and failed to warn plaintiff Katrina Williams about the allegedly defective lithium-ion battery.
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By Ira Leesfield and Justin Shapiro | March 29, 2019
The electronic scooter revolution has transformed South Florida by littering our communities with thousands of pay-per-minute “e-scooters.” Without question, this budding industry will cause injury statistics and litigation to multiply.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | March 27, 2019
The closely watched appraisal appeal, argued before the state's five justices in Dover, has magnified a deep divide in Delaware's legal community and is expected to provide guidance on the role that a firm's unaffected market price plays in appraisal cases.
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By Scott Graham | March 15, 2019
The stakes will be much higher at next month's antitrust trial, but Friday's verdict shows that Qualcomm is capable of mounting a persuasive case against Apple.
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