Articles about Litigation

Facebook Under Fire from British Lawmakers

Policymakers worldwide show no signs of letting up their increased scrutiny of Facebook. A British parliamentary committee investigating Russian election influencing campaigns has recommended sweeping regulations on tech companies, while accusing the social media giant of being disingenuous or outright obstructing lines of questioning.

Shaping the Future of Antitrust Law: Time Warner and AT&T

As people cut the cable cord and move to streaming options, the Time Warner/AT&T merger deal will signal how acceptable mergers are between the creators of content and the companies that distribute it.

A Peek Into The Future of Autonomous Driving, Part 1

In part 1 of our series on self-driving cars, we explore the idea that before driving gets fully automatic and easier, it first gets more complicated.

Trade Secrets and Cover-Ups: The Case of Waymo vs. Uber

With the end of their self-driving automotive trade secrets trial, Uber has agreed to pay $245 million in shares to Alphabet (Google), Waymo’s parent.

Lawsuit alleges Apple Pay Patent Violation

The former CTO of RSA Security accuses Apple of violating four of his patents needed for their mobile payment system, Apple Pay.

Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Cellphone Surveillance Case

The case of Carpenter v. United States could ultimately set the standard for modern surveillance law: can law enforcement legally obtain information regarding your cell phone location data?

Jury Finds Apple Infringed Smartphone Patent

A patent trial in the District of Delaware between MMI and Apple ended with a jury finding of infringement by Apple and an award of $3 million to MMI.