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Read how a British Columbia court affirmed damages in a data breach case, setting a privacy and cybersecurity law precedent for compensation without proof of loss.
Federal Circuit limits patent damages tied to convoyed sales, emphasizing the need for a functional link between patented and unpatented components.
Trump’s executive order was “in retaliation against organizations and people that he dislikes,” according to the firm’s complaint.
Read how a judge rejected plaintiffs’ push to expand search terms in Tremblay v. OpenAI, signaling limits on discovery input without clear proof of production gaps.
Learn about how the First Circuit overturned a $93M SEC judgment against Commonwealth, citing lack of evidence on materiality, causation, and flawed disgorgement analysis.
A Colorado court ruling narrows Section 11 liability for direct listings, reinforcing strict tracing rules set by the Supreme Court in Slack Technologies.
The Delaware court applies an “entire fairness standard” but still dismisses the shareholder suit, finding no plausible claim of an unfair price in the challenged acquisition.
Read more about the FTC rule targeting deceptive car sales has been vacated, but many state and federal laws remain in effect.
A Fourth Circuit ruling limits bank liability in email fraud cases, holding that banks have no duty to detect mismatched names in ACH transfers unless they have actual knowledge.
Learn more about the Supreme Court decision limiting the waiver of sovereign immunity in bankruptcy cases, ruling that trustees can’t use state law claims under Section 544(b) to sue the federal government.
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