...referred four lawyers associated with a Chicago law firm called Prenda Law Inc. to licensing authorities for possible misconduct and to federal prosecutors for possible...
National Law Journal
...video game maker Activision Blizzard Inc. and Google Inc. ...
...151; A federal judge ruled on May 6 that American International Group Inc. hadn't relinquished $7.3 billion in claims against Bank of America...
...Gibbs attorneys associated with a Chicago law firm called Prenda Law Inc. to their respective state and federal bars, concluding that they "...
...Dunner in August secured a victory on behalf of Internet content-delivery service Akamai Technologies Inc. In a divided en banc ruling, the U.S...
...head of the National Cable Television Association, then the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association, Wheeler by all accounts brings formidable expertise to the job. As...
...settle investor claims related to its work with defunct Medical Capital Holdings Inc., a purported medical receivables purchasing company in California that was later revealed...
...forever in the Internet." The firm is now defending YouTube LLC against consolidated copyright-infringement actions brought by Viacom Inc. under the Digital...
National Law Journal
...lapses between service efforts are unexplained or patently unreasonable." Id.; NETCO, Inc. v. Montemayor, 352 S.W.3d 733, 739 (Tex. App.--Houston [1st...
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