Litigation

Time Warner Invokes Net Neutrality Repeal To Fight Lawsuit

Charter Communications and its Time Warner Cable subsidiary are fighting a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, […]

Soon It’s Self-Driving Cargo Ships, And A Big Liability Question

Liability and insurance issues that will arise after various possible scenarios involving autonomous ships, including cyber attacks and accidents…

Fraud Lawsuit Hits Equifax, On Its Home Turf

A class action alleges that fraud stemming from the Equifax breach has already begun. The lawsuit – filed in federal […]

I Can’t Trust Uber’s Lawyers, Says Judge

The trade secrets trial between Uber and Waymo has been delayed by Judge William Alsup of Federal District Court in […]

Why Your Malpractice Insurance Application Must Be Strictly Accurate

Rescission following a claim is the worst case scenario, and there are two things about it that law firm managers […]

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Protecting Client Data When Traveling

“Traveling at home and abroad with nearly unlimited access to client data is a boon for attorneys’ productivity. The downside,” […]

Former Execs, Fingered By SEC, Challenge Company’s Privilege Claim

The underlying case, made in the SEC’s complaint filed early this year, “rises from the unlawful concealment of the manipulation […]

Massive Intel Security Flaw Awaits Patching

Two potentially serious vulnerabilities are embedded in a variety of chips that were manufactured by Intel in the last several […]

Constitutionality of Patent Trial and Appeal Board Challenged

Next week the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s procedure. The case, Oil […]

Weinstein’s Israeli Sleuths Also Do Corporate Work

Black Cube, the Israeli security firm whose work for Harvey Weinstein included investigating personal and sexual lives of some of […]

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