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Federal Jury Awards $1.1 Billion in Damages to California Institute of Technology in Wi-Fi Patent Lawsuit Against Apple and Broadcom Updated: Published by:

On Wednesday, January 29, 2020, a federal jury reached a verdict in California Institute of Technology v. Broadcom Limited and Apple, Inc, a lawsuit involving alleged patent infringement of the California Institute of Technology's patents on Wi-Fi networking technologies. The jury awarded $1.1 billion in damages to the university for…

Facebook Agrees to Pay $550 Million in Facial Recognition Class Action Lawsuit Updated: Published by:

A $550 million settlement has been announced in a class action lawsuit against Facebook alleging that it violated an Illinois privacy law through its use of facial recognition technology. Since 2010, the social media platform has used a photo recognition feature on users' photos in order to offer Tag Suggestions.…

Joint Antitrust Investigation May Loom Over Google Updated: Published by:

Tech giant Google faces scrutiny from state attorneys general and the federal Justice Department for potential violations related to online searches, advertising, and Android products.

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Dismisses Climate Change Lawsuit Updated: Published by:

On Friday, January 17, 2020, a three-judge panel in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed and remanded a climate change lawsuit brought by Our Children's Trust against the federal government. The panel reversed the district court's interlocutory orders and remanded the case to the district…

Multiple States Sue USDA Over Proposed Narrowing of Food Stamp Assistance Updated: Published by:

Last week, 14 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit against the federal government to challenge new regulations put forth by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that are estimated to cause almost 700,000 people to lose food stamp assistance. The proposed changes would affect states' ability…

Lawsuit Seeks to Prevent Children of Indian Immigrants from ‘Aging Out’ of System Updated: Published by:

A new lawsuit filed on behalf of 12 plaintiffs aims to protect immigrant children from "aging out" of the immigration system when they turn 21 if their parents are H-1B visa holders from India. Dependents of H-1B holders have the ability to remain in dependent H-4 status if their wait for…

Proposed $575 Million Settlement Reached in Antitrust Lawsuit Against Sutter Health Updated: Published by:

In what is believed to be the first settlement of its kind in the country, Sutter Health has agreed to pay $575 million and be the subject of ongoing monitoring in a class action antitrust lawsuit. The action, which was brought by the California Attorney General, unions, and employers, alleged…