EvolutionIQ Turns to NY Court for Help in Trade Secrets Dispute with Telus, GoDaddy

In recent legal developments, artificial intelligence firm EvolutionIQ has called upon the New York state court. Their plea: pushing both GoDaddy and Telus Communications to disclose particular information and data. It’s worth mentioning that the data in question is expected to assist EvolutionIQ to identify the individual who, in the last year, allegedly accessed the…

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PayPal Faces Trade Secrets Theft Allegations in Federal Court Battle

On Tuesday in a Texas federal court, patent licensing company Internet Payments Patents Ltd. accused financial technology titan PayPal Inc. of stealing trade secrets following discussions around a potential collaboration between the two in the early 2000s. According to Internet Payments Patents Ltd., the theft was only discovered recently through articles found on PayPal’s website….

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OpenSky Industries Ordered to Pay $413,000 to VLSI Technology for Patent Case Misconduct

Following a recent ruling by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Kathi Vidal, tech company OpenSky Industries has been ordered to pay VLSI Technology over $413,000. This payment serves as a compensation for misconduct by OpenSky Industries that forced VLSI Technology into sanctions proceedings. The misconduct in question arose in the context of patent disputes…

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Balancing Innovation and Public Domain: The Debate Over Patent Eligibility Reform

Scepticism and support, in equal measures, enveloped the proposed bill aiming to significantly revise patent eligibility law at a hearing on Tuesday. Advocates argue that the legislation stands to jumpstart innovation and remove ambiguities around patenting guidelines, however, its detractors fear it may give the green light to proprietary rights over concepts that ostensibly should…

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ITC Voices Concerns Over Hindered Investigation into Qualcomm Lawyer Misconduct

In recent legal proceedings, lawyers from the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) have expressed their unsettledness subsequent to a federal court ruling in 2023. This ruling curtailed their ability to proceed with an ongoing investigation into an alleged professional misconduct by a lawyer employed by Qualcomm. The suspected violation was concerning a protection order, and…

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Major Universities Pay Over $100 Million in Antitrust Settlement Affecting Financial Aid Policies

In a landmark settlement for an antitrust suit centered on student aid, five major universities have agreed to shell out sums totaling more than $100 million. The suit alleged that these educational institutions had been colluding to limit the extent of need-based financial aid granted to their undergraduate student bodies. As detailed in court documents,…

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North Carolina Court Limits Former Executives’ Activities Amid Trade Secrets Suit

The North Carolina Business Court has taken measures to limit the business activities of two former executives from a property restoration firm. These measures were instigated after a compelling case was presented by their prior employer, suggesting violations of a noncompete agreement and theft of proprietary information. The two executives in question were former presidents…

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Law Firm Controversies: Abrupt Terminations, Offensive Displays, and Supreme Court Uncertainties

Reed Smith, an international law firm, has abruptly terminated several of its hardworking attorneys, issuing them with rather harsh dismissal notes. The manner in which the firm handled these terminations has stirred significant controversy within the legal community. For more details, consider checking this report. In another incident, Duane Morris, a law firm headquartered in…

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Dwayne Johnson Acquires IP Rights to “The Rock” and Joins TKO’s Board of Directors

Former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) star Dwayne Johnson has recently acquired comprehensive intellectual property rights associated with his well-known alias, “The Rock”. Furthermore, Johnson has also been appointed to the board of directors for the parent company of WWE, TKO Group Holdings Inc. This dual achievement signifies a significant step in Johnson’s professional trajectory and…

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Netflix Escapes Patent Infringement Lawsuit as Judge Dismisses Case with Personalized Media Communications

In a recent development, a patent infringement case against Netflix was dismissed by a judge of the Southern District of New York following a mutual request by both Netflix and Personalized Media Communications. The decision comes in the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to entertain a related appeal in the preceding October. Now,…

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Oregon Wildfire Victims Secure $62.3M in Damages, Total Compensation Could Reach $85M

In a recent trial concerning the devastating wildfires in Oregon that took place in 2020, an Oregon jury presented $62.3 million in damages this Tuesday. The wildfires have impacted the lives of people across the state, posing numerous health risks and causing extensive property damage. However, these settlements could increase substantially due to previous jury’s…

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Online Job Application Arbitration Agreements Face Legal Scrutiny in Fourth Circuit Case

A recent case disputed within the Fourth Circuit involving a South Carolina health-care provider sparks conversation around the clarity and enforceability of online job application arbitration agreements. The principal question raised in this case pertains to a nurse who had previously agreed to arbitration upon her initial application to work for the employer four years…

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Senators and States Request Supreme Court Review of Texas Two-Step Bankruptcy Practices

Three U.S. Senators and legal representatives from 25 states have filed amicus briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court, asking them to reconsider the prevalent practise of ‘Texas Two-Step’ bankruptcies. The amicus briefs were lodged in support of a petition brought forward by a committee of claimants in the Bestwall LLC bankruptcy case. The Bestwall bankruptcy…

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Philippines Condemns China Coast Guard’s Aggression Towards Local Fishermen in Disputed Waters

Jonathan Malaya, a representative of the Philippines National Security Council, voiced condemnation against the China Coast Guard’s (CCG) latest round of aggressive acts against local Philippine fishermen, as reported on JURIST – News. In a recent televised interview, Malaya provided details on the incident that occurred on January 12th wherein fishermen from Philippines were harassed…

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