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The Facebook, Inc. v. Connectu, LLC et al Filed: March 9, 2007 California Northern District Court
Connectu, Inc. v. Facebook, Inc. et al Filed: March 28, 2007 Massachusetts District Court
ConnectU is suing Facebook in Massachusetts for copyright infringement, breach of actual or implied contract, misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, unfair business practices, intentional interference with prospective business advantage, breach of duty of good faith and fair dealing, fraud and breach of confidence. Facebook is suing ConnectU in California for business torts and unfair business practices. Read More
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Adaptix, Inc. v. Apple, Inc. et alApril 19, 2013May 17, 2013
Adaptix, Inc. v. Apple, Inc. et alApril 19, 2013May 17, 2013
Epstein et al v. Apple, Inc. et alMarch 25, 2013May 17, 2013
Hilton v. Apple IncMay 10, 2013May 10, 2013
Institute For Information Industry v. Google Inc.May 10, 2013May 10, 2013
Viacom International, Inc. v. Youtube, Inc.May 3, 2013May 10, 2013
William Lacy v. Braeburn Capital, et alMay 7, 2013May 10, 2013
Ivankina v. Facebook, Inc. et alMay 8, 2013May 8, 2013
Mitel Networks Corporation et al v. Facebook Inc.May 7, 2013May 8, 2013
Public.Resource.org v. Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association, Inc.February 22, 2013May 8, 2013
Adaptix, Inc. v. Apple, Inc. et alMay 2, 2013May 8, 2013
Parts.Com, LLC v. Google Inc.May 6, 2013May 6, 2013
Brilliant Optical Solutions LLC v. Google, Inc.April 10, 2013May 6, 2013
CpuMate Inc et al v Apple IncApril 11, 2013May 3, 2013
A.K. v. Google, Inc.April 9, 2013May 2, 2013
Case Name Case Filed Last Update
Hilton v. Apple IncMay 10, 2013May 10, 2013
Institute For Information Industry v. Google Inc.May 10, 2013May 10, 2013
Ivankina v. Facebook, Inc. et alMay 8, 2013May 8, 2013
Mitel Networks Corporation et al v. Facebook Inc.May 7, 2013May 8, 2013
William Lacy v. Braeburn Capital, et alMay 7, 2013May 10, 2013
Parts.Com, LLC v. Google Inc.May 6, 2013May 6, 2013
National Cheng Kung University v. Apple Inc.May 3, 2013May 3, 2013
Viacom International, Inc. v. Youtube, Inc.May 3, 2013May 10, 2013
Adaptix, Inc. v. Apple, Inc. et alMay 2, 2013May 8, 2013
GOLDIN AUCTIONS, LLC v. BRYANTMay 2, 2013May 2, 2013
Plaintiff Goldin Auctions seeks a declaratory judgment that it has the legal right to sell at auction sports memorabilia of Kobe Bryant which was consigned to it by Pamela Bryant, Kobe Bryant's mother.
Jones et al v. Zuckerberg et alApril 30, 2013April 30, 2013
Fread et al v. Google, Inc.April 29, 2013April 29, 2013
Freeny et al v Apple IncApril 29, 2013April 30, 2013
Adaptix, Inc. v. Apple, Inc. et alApril 19, 2013May 17, 2013
Adaptix, Inc. v. Apple, Inc. et alApril 19, 2013May 17, 2013
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Authors Guild, Inc. v. HathitrustNovember 14, 2012December 7, 2012
Cambridge University Press, et al v. J. Albert, et alOctober 5, 2012November 2, 2012
Is it Fair Use to make digital copies for e-reserves at a university, using the four factor analysis on an item by item basis? If so, how should the analysis be made?
Marino Institute of Continuing Legal Education, Inc. v. Issa et alJune 1, 2012July 2, 2012
A continuing legal education company headed by Joseph Marino (inset, left), the legendary force behind a 65-year-old family-owned New York and New Jersey bar exam course, sued a former employee for alleged theft of “invaluable data” from his more recent CLE company’s business.

ROLLING THUNDER MOTORCYCLE RALLY, WASHINGTON, D.C., INC. v. DOES et alMay 4, 2012June 1, 2012
The Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Rally, an annual motorcycle ride sponsored by veterans to honor their missing and fallen colleagues files a preemptive copyright infringement lawsuit in advance of the group's Memorial Day ride in Washington, D.C. to stop and enjoin alleged copyright infringers from selling unlicensed and counterfeit goods during the event.

Photo credit: Pak Gwei via Flickr

TufAmerica, Inc. v. Diamond et alMay 3, 2012May 15, 2012
CBS Television Distribution v. Comstar Media LLC et alApril 16, 2012April 26, 2012
Disney Enterprises Inc v. Michael Jones et alApril 26, 2012April 26, 2012
Toma v. Motley Crue, Inc. et alApril 16, 2012April 17, 2012
Paramount Pictures Corporation v. PuzoFebruary 17, 2012March 14, 2012
Lawson et al v. Universal Studios LLCFebruary 22, 2012February 29, 2012
Capitol Records, LLC v. Redigi Inc.January 6, 2012February 6, 2012
Is it legal to resell used mp3 files?
Nate Hoffman v. O Three Meida LLC et alJanuary 4, 2012January 5, 2012
Fifty-Six Hope Road Music Limited, a Bahamian corp. v. Booker et alDecember 1, 2011December 22, 2011
UMG Recording, Inc. v. Escape Media Group, Inc. et alNovember 18, 2011December 16, 2011
Record label UMG Recording, Inc. sues Gooveshark, and a number of the company's executives, for copyright infringement, accusing the defendants of uploading roughly 100,000 recordings to the online music service, without payment or licensing use of the artists' works.
Braddock v. Jolie et alDecember 2, 2011December 13, 2011
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Rimowa GmbH v. Marvel Entertainment LLC et alAugust 1, 2012August 27, 2012
Adidas America, Inc et al v. Seven Wells, LLCMay 15, 2012June 22, 2012
RC3, INC. v. BieberFebruary 24, 2012March 1, 2012
Aurelio's Is Pizza Franchise, Ltd v. PFC of Illinois, Inc. et alOctober 20, 2011January 9, 2012
A 52-year-old family pizza business filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a franchisee, alleging that defendant illegally sells "frozen counterfeit pizzas at wholesale for sports teams to re-sell as fundraisers."
True Religion Apparel, Inc. et al. v. Xiaokang Lee et al.November 15, 2011December 22, 2011
Hester v. Neverson et alNovember 15, 2011December 12, 2011
Television personality David Hester of A&E's 'Storage Wars' reality TV show, filed a trademark lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment that his "Yuuup!" moniker does not infringe upon rapper Trey Songz's purported intellectual property claims to variations of the phrase.
Adidas America, Inc et al v. Preschoolians Company et alDecember 5, 2011December 8, 2011
In-N-Out Burgers v. Pappas Restaurants, Inc,November 15, 2011December 8, 2011
Holiday Public Relations & Events, LLC et al v. The Edgartown Library Foundation, Inc. et alDecember 2, 2011December 5, 2011
adidas AG et al v. Wu et alNovember 14, 2011December 1, 2011
Cavern City Tours Ltd v. Hard Rock Cafe International (USA), Inc.November 27, 2011November 29, 2011
Louis Vuitton Malletier, S.A. et al v. Yang Quan LuNovember 9, 2011November 29, 2011
Basis International Ltd. v. Research in Motion Ltd. et alOctober 24, 2011November 23, 2011
BRAVADO INTERNATIONAL GROUP MERCHANDISING SERVICES, INC. et al v. JOHN DOES 1-100 et alOctober 31, 2011November 14, 2011
Boyd v. MizzFit LLCOctober 4, 2011November 2, 2011
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Parallel Iron LLC v. Google IncMarch 6, 2013March 21, 2013
The Authors Guild v. Google, Inc.August 14, 2012September 17, 2012
The Authors Guild v. Google, Inc.June 14, 2012July 11, 2012
Suffolk Technologies, LLC v. AOL Inc. et alJune 7, 2012June 25, 2012
Google and AOL face a patent infringement by Suffolk Technologies, LLC over Internet companies' search result ‘snippets' and ad-serving technologies. Learn more...
Franchise Dynamics LLC v. Google IncApril 19, 2012May 2, 2012
Oldenburg v. Google IncMarch 19, 2012March 26, 2012
United States of America v. The Google email accounts deogydog@gmail.com and cbonislawski@gmail.comMarch 16, 2012March 16, 2012
Rischar v. Google, Inc. et alFebruary 20, 2012March 15, 2012
ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFORMATION CENTER v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONFebruary 8, 2012March 5, 2012
Benjamin Joffe, et al v. Google Inc.October 17, 2011November 21, 2011
Doctor John Doe et al v. Google IncNovember 3, 2011November 7, 2011
The Authors Guild, Inc. et al v. Hathitrust et alSeptember 12, 2011October 6, 2011
Pessano et al v. Google, Inc.August 24, 2011September 21, 2011
Benjamin Joffe, et al v. Google Inc.July 29, 2011August 16, 2011
Isys Technologies v. Google et alJune 6, 2011July 5, 2011
A Utah company sued Google for trademark infringement, claiming that the search giant's Chromium OS infringes its trademark rights to Isys Technologies' Chromium Modular Computer.

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Do LinkedIn endorsements violate legal ethics? May 21, 2013
Legal blogger Robert Ambrogi received an email alert this morning notifying him that an Internet acquaintance he’s never met or spoken to had endorsed his litigation skills on LinkedIn. Ambrogi says that is not uncommon for connections with no firsthand knowledge of his skills to endorse him on LinkedIn, a…... more
Never mind employees on Facebook—look out for the work videos they post on Vine May 21, 2013
While some businesses still have problems with employee Facebook policies, along comes Vine, a video-sharing app introduced by Twitter. It allows users to post 6-second-long videos from their smartphones, and a growing amount of content comes from workers on the job, employment lawyer Daniel A. Schwartz tells the…... more
Thinking of switching law firms? Be sure you take these steps, partners caution May 21, 2013
More lawyers are at risk for bad career jumps as lateral movement is expected to continue its upward trend, two BigLaw partners say. Activity among Am Law 200 firms reached a 3-year high in 2012, according to the American Lawyer. “The worst of all worlds is for an attorney to…... more
Scalia asks telecom trade group: Why the name change to ‘unpronounceable’ acronym? May 21, 2013
Orphan acronyms, particularly unpronounceable ones, may be the future, but they don’t appear to sit well with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the Blog of the Legal Times reports. In a case published Monday, a footnote of the majority opinion authored by Scalia…... more
Using Airbnb to rent apartments for short-term stays violates law, says NY judge May 21, 2013
A New York man who rented his apartment for a three-day stay ran afoul of the city’s hotel law, an administrative law judge ruled Monday. Hearings for a similar law are pending in San Francisco, CNET News reports. Both matters involve the website Airbnb,…... more
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Report: Bribery Prosecutions Revive Following 2012 Lag
Prosecutions under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act against individuals, businesses or government entities dropped by 52 percent in 2012, compared to 2011, according to TRACE, a Maryland-based nonprofit that focuses on anti-bribery compliance. However, enforcement actions are surging this year, said Julie Coleman, TRACE's senior director of advisory services. "Originally, it was off to a slow start, but there are a lot of things percolating." ... more
Judge Orders Parties to Hire Neutral Expert to Probe Facebook
Granting limited discovery in a social media dispute, a Pennsylvania judge has ordered the parties in a personal injury case to hire a "neutral forensic computer expert" to review the plaintiff's private Facebook page during a 17-day window in which the defendants claim the woman alleging injuries was photographed playing in the snow. ... more
Conservative Group Sues IRS Over Tax-Exempt Status
A Texas-based conservative group called True the Vote filed suit today against the IRS in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The complaint for declaratory action against the agency echoes revelations last week that the IRS used political criteria to target conservative groups for extra scrutiny on applications from tax-exempt organizations. ... more
Bartlit Beck Loses Bid to Nix Alexsam Patent on Appeal
A divided Federal Circuit has affirmed a jury verdict upholding the validity of a patent owned by licensing company Alexsam that covers systems used to process prepaid phone and gift cards. But it reversed the Marshall, Texas, jury's finding that IDT Corp., had infringed the patent for one system, and affirmed the district court's ruling that there was no infringement on another. ... more
In Leak Case, DOJ Considered Reporter 'Co-Conspirator'
With the U.S. Department of Justice under fire for secretly obtaining Associated Press phone records, a newly unsealed court document has revealed that federal prosecutors seized far more than phone records in one pending leak case. A DOJ investigation into leaks about classified information about North Korea also looked at a reporter's security badge access records and his personal emails. ... more
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LegalTimes.com - Legal News Online from the Nation's Capital

Interim Law Dean Gets the Permanent Job in South Dakota May 21, 2013
The University of South Dakota School of Law has named Thomas Geu as its new dean. He has taught there since 1989 and has served as interim dean since former dean Barry Vickrey stepped down in 2011 after 18 years at the helm. ... more
Latham Fights Disqualification In Freight Rail Class Action May 20, 2013
Latham & Watkins is fighting an attempt to disqualify the firm as lead trial counsel for Union Pacific Railroad, a defendant in multidistrict litigation over freight rail fuel surcharges. ... more
Report: Bribery Prosecutions Revive Following 2012 Lag May 20, 2013
Foreign bribery and corruption prosecutions declined during 2012, even as 15 new countries were cracking down on such crimes involving their own government officials, according to a survey by Trace International Inc. ... more
Eight-Year Sentence Affirmed for Bulger's Girlfriend May 20, 2013
A federal appeals court has upheld the eight-year prison sentence for accused mobster James "Whitey" Bulger's girlfriend for harboring a fugitive, including an enhancement for her failure to disclose that she owned a house and controlled a substantial bank account. ... more
Suspension for Spurned Attorney Who Waged Vendetta May 20, 2013
An Indiana attorney has been suspended from practice for three years for pursuing a romantic relationship with a summer law clerk and attempting to destroy her legal career when she rejected his advances. ... more
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Jurist Legal News & Research

New Bolivia law allows president to run for third term May 21, 2013
[JURIST] Bolivian Vice President Alvaro Garcia Linera signed into law Tuesday a constitutional amendment that will allow President Evo Morales [BBC profile; JURIST news archive] to run for a third term. The Bolivian Constitution [text, in Spanish] only allows a president to serve two terms. However, last month the Bolivian Constitutional Tribunal ruled [JURIST report] that the two consecutive term limit should not be applied retroactively, and because the country's constitution was amended... more
Guatemala court voids ex-dictator Rios Montt's genocide conviction May 21, 2013
[JURIST] The Guatemala Constitutional Court [official website, in Spanish] on Tuesday overturned the genocide conviction of ex-dictator Efrain Rios Montt [JURIST news archive] and ordered the trial to resume from the point that it was stopped on April 19. Earlier this month Rios Montt was found guilty of the genocide, torture and rape of 1,771 indigenous Ixil Mayans during his 1982-83 rule. The ex-dictator was sentenced [JURIST report] by a three-judge panel headed by Judge Jasmine Barrios to 80... more
UN urges Afghanistan to approve women's rights legislation May 21, 2013
[JURIST] The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and UN Women [official websites] on Monday urged [press release] Afghanistan's government to fully respect and defend the fundamental rights of women and girls by ensuring the implementation of and respect for women's rights legislation. This call comes in response to the Afghanistan parliament, which blocked legislation [JURIST report] on Saturday that would have protected provisions of the 2009 Law on Elimination of Violence Against... more
Supreme Court declines to hear Alaskan village's greenhouse gas claim May 21, 2013
[JURIST] The US Supreme Court [official website] declined [order list, PDF] Monday to review an Alaskan village's claims that greenhouse gas producers should be held accountable to the village for pollution that threatens its vitality. Kivalina, a village of Inupiat Eskimo natives, filed suit [complaint PDF] against 22 corporations in 2009 for damages caused by greenhouse gases that reduced sea ice, increasing flooding, and sought damages so that it could relocate to a safer area. By refusing to... more
Vermont governor signs physician-assisted suicide bill May 21, 2013
[JURIST] Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin signed legislation [text, PDF; bill summary, PDF] Monday that legalizes physician-assisted suicide in the state. This bill makes Vermont the fourth state in the US to approve the practice. The Patient Choice and Control at End of Life Act (aka "Death with Dignity" bill), was passed [JURIST report] by the legislature earlier this month. Under the new law, mentally competent patients who have been diagnosed with six months to live will be permitted to... more