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. The Marino Institute of Continuing Legal Education,…
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Days after Cisco sued TiVo in Silicon Valley federal court for a declaratory judgment over four patents, the maker of "God's Machine" fired back with its own lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas, accusing Cisco of infringing the very same TiVo patents in dispute. One of the patents being…
Facebook faces a lawsuit by new shareholders in the social networking company, filed less than a week after its IPO. The shareholders allege that Facebook misled them by filing untrue statements in legal filings with the S.E.C., failed to prevent such statements from being misleading, and did not properly prepare…
That didn't take long. A class action lawsuit was filed yesterday against NASDAQ by an individual investor accusing the stock exchange of botching his Facebook stock (FB) orders on the day of the IPO. Plaintiff Phillip Goldberg alleges that he "placed purchase and cancellation orders for Facebook’s stock that NASDAQ…
Facebook's IPO on Friday brought with it problems for NASDAQ. The exchange's CEO Robert Greifeld acknowledged that NASDAQ had a host of trading glitches on the day of the IPO, including a foul-up with the trading system's ability to handle order cancellations. Now, NASDAQ's admission of its Facebook faux pas…
Judges often juggle hefty caseloads, particularly in intellectual property litigation. Knowing this, lawyers serve their clients well by making concise, memorable, and effective arguments. Take Cal Tech's attorneys, for example. On Friday, they told the U.S. International Trade Commission ('ITC') that "RIM's mobile phones and tablets are not essential to…
A new class-action lawsuit accuses Apple of raining on iCloud users' service, charging that the company's promise that "migrating from MobileMe to iCould would be 'effortless' was one of many "misrepresentations" to consumers. The lawsuit alleges that Apple duped MobileMe customers into believing that they would get a newer, improved…
A new patent infringement lawsuit accuses Apple, Electronic Arts, Target, Whole Foods, and other companies of violating a U.S. patent "for selectively rotating windows on a computer display." The lawsuit by Rotatable Technologies, LLC, a non-practicing entity (NPE), alleges that Apple iPhones and iPads violate U.S. Patent No. 6,326,978 for…
A 1961 Illinois eavesdropping law "likely violates the First Amendment's free speech-speech and free-press guarantees," a federal appeals court ruled. The 69-page decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit blocks enforcement of an Illinois criminal law that made it a felony to make audio recordings of…
Today Oracle asked U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup to sidestep whatever verdict the jury ultimately reaches in the company's Java code copyright trial against Google. Oracle alleged that Google violated copyright law by refusing to license Sun's Java software code, and allegedly incorporating copyright-protected source code into its Android…