In the sudden acceleration cases against Toyota, there are confidential documents and highly confidential documents. And then there are the company's "crown jewels" the source software
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In the sudden acceleration cases against Toyota, there are confidential documents and highly confidential documents. And then there is what the judge overseeing most of the cases called the company's
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the help of Cisco Systems Inc.'s Telepresence video conferencing in San Jose, Chicago, and New York.Scheindlin and Francis spoke from New York...
...turf in California for a day in Silicon Valley and another in San Francisco to catch up with some new and veteran vendors and consultants...
...and Hyper-V 2012. InMage Inc. is headquartered in San Jose, Calif. No pricing information was available in the press release or...
...Abuse Act, gets underway before U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco amid new controversy over the law, which critics call vague and...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...employees' privacy expectations? Adam Fiss, a partner in the San Jose office of Littler Mendelson, says that most employers have broad policies...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... issued on Wednesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal in San Jose concluded that Apple likely violated a discovery order in the case...
...turf in California for a day in Silicon Valley and another in San Francisco to catch up with some new and veteran vendors and consultants...
... "It's been a long time coming," cheered San Francisco trial lawyer Nanci Clarence of Clarence Dyer & Cohen, who has...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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