TikTok Sale-or-Ban Law Spurs Promise of Legal Fight: Explained
President Joe Biden signed into law a bill this week that requires Chinese ByteDance Ltd.,
President Joe Biden signed into law a bill this week that requires Chinese ByteDance Ltd.,
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Zimmerman Reed LLP won a battle but lost the war in its effort to force L’Occitane Inc. to arbitrate 3,144 individual privacy claims brought by the law firm’s clients over the cosmetics firm’s alleged sharing of their information with
Players of “Games of Thrones: Conquest,” a mobile game made by Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., suffered a blow to their proposed class action alleging false advertising after a federal appeals court on Friday reversed the denial of Warner Bros.’ motion to compel arbitration.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has secured a six-figure settlement with a pornographic website his office says violated a new age verification law aimed at limiting minors’ access to sexual content.
A White woman lost her class lawsuit challenging an
A New York law requiring internet service providers to offer broadband to low-income households at reduced prices was revived Thursday when a federal appeals court threw out an injunction that barred its enforcement.
Panasonic Entertainment & Communication Co. Ltd. filed a federal lawsuit seeking judgment it didn’t infringe several camera patents and said Optimum Imaging Technologies LLC sued the wrong subsidiary last year when it initially asserted infringement.
International Business Machines Corp. will expand its Canadian semiconductor packaging and testing plant with more than C$1 billion ($730 million) in investments over the next five years.
The Federal Trade Commission updated its health data breach notification measures to include more apps and technologies not covered by a federal health privacy law.
Millions of Americans have taken advantage of telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic, so why has it taken so long for widespread adoption?
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