Articles about Litigation

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.

Open to Content: A Look at the Case for Net Neutrality

On June 14, 2016 the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Open Internet Rules.

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Measuring Software Maintainability

Measuring software maintainability is non-trivial and there exists no single metric to measure it accurately. Maintainability is a multifaceted quality attribute; each of the facets must be analyzed to objectively measure it.

Jurors Said Quandary Peak Research Expert Was Convincing

A Quandary Peak expert was cited by jurors as credible and convincing on the stand, leading to a positive outcome for the firm’s client.