T-Mobile has secured permission to appeal a judge’s decision that allowed a potential class action lawsuit by millions of Verizon and AT&T subscribers to proceed. The lawsuit challenges T-Mobile’s $26 billion acquisition of rival Sprint in 2020. Illinois U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin ruled on Wednesday that T-Mobile can appeal his order to the 7th…
The United States has launched a significant lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant of monopolizing the smartphone market and suppressing competition. In this legal action, the Justice Department claims that Apple misused its control over the iPhone app store to lock in customers and developers. It accuses the company of taking illegal measures to…
OpenAI is firing back, saying Musk himself supported the idea of making profits and even suggested merging with his own company, Tesla. They also say Musk wanted full control of OpenAI before he left in 2018.
The charges, unveiled in a San Francisco courtroom, paint a picture of industrial espionage with international ramifications.
Lawyers have petitioned a Delaware judge to grant them Tesla stock valued at nearly $6 billion as compensation for successfully arguing against CEO Elon Musk’s 2018 pay package.
The New York Times Co. filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging copyright infringement.
NetChoice, representing major tech platforms like Facebook and Google, is challenging Texas and Florida laws aimed at restricting social media’s authority to suspend users.
This article, by John Villasenor talks about how AI is revolutionizing the legal profession. Law firms embracing AI stand to offer more efficient and cost-effective services, impacting litigation outcomes positively.
As elections around the world loom, concerns over the potential havoc wrought by artificial intelligence (AI) on voters’ minds have escalated, with about half the world’s population going to polls.
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