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Technology Section

Our technology section covers breaking news in technology law and litigation. The section tracks litigation involving software makers, computer makers, equipment makers, semiconductor manufacturers, telecom companies, information technology services providers, networking and wireless communications companies, and electronics retailers, among others. In addition, the section alerts readers to changes in federal communications regulation and emerging legislation.

Who reads it?

  • Technology lawyers
  • Corporate counsel
  • Compliance officers
  • Decision makers at technology companies
  • Policy makers
  • Industry associations

What do we cover?

  • All U.S. federal litigation involving software makers, computer makers, equipment makers, semiconductor manufacturers, telecom companies, information technology services providers, networking and wireless communications companies, and electronics retailers, among others
  • Intellectual property issues
  • Antitrust and competition issues
  • Litigation involving the Federal Communications Commission
  • Consumer litigation and class actions
  • Privacy issues
  • Online piracy
  • Employment-related issues, including immigration
  • Compliance with securities laws
  • Corporate governance
  • Bankruptcies
  • Bills introduced, marked up in committee, or passed in Congress
  • Personnel moves at law firms and legal departments
  • Profiles of technology law practices
  • Conferences, reports and studies

What are our sources?

  • All new technology-related lawsuits brought in U.S. federal courts
  • All docket activity in major U.S. district courts
  • All docket activity in multidistrict technology litigation
  • Corporate press releases, including those announcing major settlements
  • Corporate filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Technology-related laws introduced, marked up or passed in Congress
  • Enforcement activities by government agencies, including the FCC