Technology

  • August 03, 2026

    9th Circ. Won't Revive Google Rival's Antitrust Suit

    A panel of the Ninth Circuit has refused to reinstate an ad tech company's allegations that Google harmed market competition for digital advertising by removing a now-defunct advertising app from its Play Store.

  • August 03, 2026

    AI Co. Yellow.ai To Go Public Via $550M SPAC Deal

    Enterprise agentic artificial intelligence company Yellow.ai, advised by Fox Rothschild LLP, on Monday unveiled plans to go public by merging with Ashurst Perkins Coie US LLP-led Bluerock Acquisition Corp. in a deal that boasts a pro forma equity value of roughly $550 million.

  • August 03, 2026

    Jury Clears DoorDash In Data IP Case After Other Suits Settle

    A federal jury in the Eastern District of Texas has found that DoorDash did not infringe a data management patent owned by Fall Line Patents, handing a loss to the company that has reached settlements in several other suits against fast food companies.

  • August 03, 2026

    T-Mobile Hit With Class Action Over Retirement Fund

    A proposed class action has been filed against T-Mobile in Washington federal court by a retirement plan participant who claims the company's plan lost more than $35 million in retirement returns by using a chronically underperforming investment fund.

  • August 03, 2026

    Monthly Merger Review Snapshot

    A group of state enforcers challenged Paramount's planned $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, as a separate group of states and DirecTV accused Nexstar of violating an order preventing it from integrating with Tegna and the Federal Trade Commission faced a bench trial seeking to block a constructive adhesive deal.

  • August 03, 2026

    Full 6th Circ. To Rethink FCC's Data Breach Victory

    The full Sixth Circuit will rehear a panel decision upholding the Federal Communications Commission's expanded data breach notification rules for telecommunications carriers, throwing the legality of the rules back up in the air after much protest about the original decision.

  • August 03, 2026

    Fla. Stalking Victim Sues Apple Over AirTags

    A Florida stalking victim hit Apple Inc. with a suit in federal court over its AirTag products, which the tech giant has promoted as "stalker-proof," alleging her former abusive partner used the devices to track her and their young daughter, whom her ex took at one point in violation of a custody order.

  • August 03, 2026

    Canva Can't Get Sanctions Order Against Patent Atty

    A federal judge in the Western District of Texas has declined Canva US Inc.'s bid for sanctions against patent attorney Isaac Rabicoff for bringing a suit over a file-sharing patent, saying Canva's arguments about Rabicoff's alleged litigiousness don't prove he was unreasonable in this case.

  • August 03, 2026

    FTC Deadlock Means Quantum Chips Merger Goes Untouched

    The Federal Trade Commission's two remaining members offered a peek Friday into the limitations of downsizing from a full five-member FTC after President Donald Trump fired its two Democrats last year: a split vote meant the agency had to effectively approve a $1.8 billion quantum computing merger without imposing conditions.

  • August 03, 2026

    Fed. Circ. Rejects Amazon Efforts To Halt Patent Suit In Texas

    The Federal Circuit on Monday said it wouldn't force a Texas federal court to pause a suit accusing Amazon of infringing a pair of Headwater Research LLC patents while a similar suit against Google plays out.

  • August 03, 2026

    VoIP Provider Didn't Pay USF Bills, FCC Says

    A Louisiana VoIP provider will pay the Federal Communications Commission $25,000 to get out from under an investigation probing whether the company failed to pay as much as it was supposed to into the Universal Service Fund.

  • August 03, 2026

    GOP Sens. Back FCC Cellphone 'Unlocking' Rules

    Republican senators have endorsed the Federal Communications Commission's effort to adopt a uniform standard for mobile device "unlocking" rules.

  • August 03, 2026

    Gunnercooke Expands To West Coast With Calif. Partner Hire

    U.K.-based law firm Gunnercooke LLP announced Monday that it has hired its first California-based attorney, giving it a formal presence on the West Coast to complement existing offices in Chicago and New York.

  • August 03, 2026

    Judge Denies Bid To Oust Kirkland From Trade Secret Feud

    A California federal judge has denied a healthcare software company's attempt to disqualify Kirkland & Ellis LLP from representing Commure Inc. in a trade secret lawsuit, ruling that the plaintiff failed to prove that information it disclosed during a prospective client consultation was materially harmful enough to warrant disqualification.

  • August 03, 2026

    Ball Aerospace Says Ex-Employees Stole Trade Secrets

    Two former engineers at Colorado-based Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. stole the company's trade secrets and other confidential information upon leaving the company and creating a patent for a startup competitor, Ball alleged in Colorado state court.

  • August 03, 2026

    Visa To Buy Permira-Backed BioCatch In $2.4B Deal

    Visa said Monday it has agreed to acquire fraud intelligence company BioCatch from funds advised by Permira and other shareholders for $2.4 billion in cash, more than two years after Permira became BioCatch's majority stakeholder at a $1.3 billion valuation.

  • August 03, 2026

    Rising Star: Mayer Brown's Sophie Mancall-Bitel

    Sophie Mancall-Bitel of Mayer Brown LLP has made a career defending big-name companies like TikTok, Google and YouTube in high-stakes privacy litigation, earning her a spot among the technology practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • August 03, 2026

    Fed. Circ. Revives Communications Patent Suit Against Apple

    The Federal Circuit on Monday reinstated a lawsuit accusing Apple of infringing a series of secure communications patents, faulting the way the lower court interpreted certain key terminology in the patents.

  • August 03, 2026

    Wachtell, Debevoise Steer Prysmian's $3.8B Atkore Deal

    Italy's Prysmian SpA has agreed to purchase Illinois-based electrical infrastructure products maker Atkore Inc. in an all-cash transaction with a roughly $3.8 billion enterprise value, the companies announced on Monday. 

  • August 03, 2026

    Trump, Copyright Chief Spar Over Justices' Removal Rulings

    The Trump administration and U.S. Copyright Office leader Shira Perlmutter have each told a D.C. federal judge that U.S. Supreme Court rulings in June regarding presidential removal power bolster their side in the fight over her firing, with Perlmutter saying they leave intact her statutory challenge and the government saying they confirm President Donald Trump's authority to oust her.

  • August 03, 2026

    Conn. Justices Order Education For Atty Who Missed AI Flubs

    The Connecticut Supreme Court has ordered a GLG Law LLC attorney to complete continuing education after finding that seven errors in filings caused by ChatGPT stemmed from negligence in the use of new technology, not from an intentional attempt to deceive or mislead the court.

  • August 03, 2026

    EchoStar Unit Hughes Satellite Hits Ch. 11 With $1.5B In Debt

    Hughes Satellite Systems Corp., a unit of telecommunications company EchoStar that provides broadband internet services, has filed for Chapter 11 protection in Texas bankruptcy court with about $1.5 billion in funded debt.

  • August 10, 2026

    Latham Hires Hg Capital GC To Bolster London Tech Bench

    Latham & Watkins LLP said Monday that it has hired the general counsel at private equity firm Hg as it continues to recruit partners who specialize in technology for its office in London.

  • July 31, 2026

    Law360 Names 2026's Top Attorneys Under 40

    Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2026, our list of more than 160 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age.

  • July 31, 2026

    Peloton Hit With $20.5M Verdict In NEC Streaming Patent Trial

    Peloton Interactive Inc.'s content streaming services infringe one of NEC Corp.'s streaming patents, a Delaware federal jury determined Friday, awarding the Japanese electronics giant more than $20 million in damages.

Expert Analysis

  • Operational AI Washing: The Section 220 Information Strategy

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    Plaintiffs filing AI washing claims will likely use Section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law to obtain internal board records, but 2025 amendments have fundamentally changed the landscape of presuit shareholder document demands in ways that create both risk and opportunity for companies, say attorneys at Akerman.

  • AI-Proofing Class Action Notices From Pro Se Objection Surge

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    Class action practitioners should prepare for a likely surge in artificial intelligence-enabled pro se objections by implementing several practical strategies to navigate this shift, says Britany Wessan at Almeida Law Group.

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    Judges On AI: How Courts Can Survive The Tech Revolution

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    Colorado Supreme Court Justice Maria Berkenkotter and Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Lino Lipinsky de Orlov discuss how artificial intelligence has already fundamentally altered the legal system and offer tips for courts navigating deepfakes, hallucinations and a gap in access to AI tools.

  • 'Mobile' Sources For On-Site Generation May Be A Risky Bet

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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is considering treating large on-site generators used at data centers as mobile rather than stationary sources under the Clean Air Act, a significant policy change that would leave developers that adopt this solution at risk of regulatory reversals, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

  • AI Investment Advice May Fail Investor Protection Rules

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    Based on an ongoing study of artificial intelligence platforms' investment advice given to retail investors, direct access to AI may not yield recommendations for typical households that are suitable under relevant securities rules, raising new and important issues in the regulation of financial markets, says Bruce Carlin at Rice University.

  • Exploring The Legal Gray Area Around AI Voices In Music

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    The growing prevalence of AI music on online platforms highlights unique legal questions and ambiguities surrounding the usage of artificial intelligence to create accurate voice clones of existing singers, says Michael Maicher at Volpe Koenig.

  • 3 AI Adoption Mistakes GCs Should Avoid

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    The pressure in-house legal teams face to quickly adopt artificial intelligence tools, combined with budget constraints and the need to evaluate a crowded market of options, sets the stage for implementation mistakes that are often difficult to undo, says former 23andMe general counsel Guy Chayoun.

  • Framing AI Risk Management In The Art World

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    With gallery professionals indicating a widening gap between operational adoption of artificial intelligence and cultural acceptance of AI as an art medium, certain intellectual property, privacy and governance considerations are becoming critical for art industry stakeholders, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.

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    Playing Basketball Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    My grandfather used to say "I wear your jersey" as shorthand for wholly committing to support someone with loyalty and integrity — ideals that have shaped my life on the basketball court and in legal practice, says Tracy Schimelfenig at Schimelfenig Legal.

  • AG Watch: Reconciling 2 Maryland Data Privacy Statutes

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    In-house counsel should map the interplay between the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act's strictly necessary standard to deliver a requested service, and the Protection From Predatory Pricing Act's exemption of consent-based pricing within loyalty programs, before the state attorney general begins enforcement on the latter in October, says Erek Barron at Mintz.

  • New Cuba Sanctions Raise Risks For Foreign Banks, Cos.

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    President Donald Trump's bold move leveling secondary sanctions against Cuba expands enforcement risk for foreign banks and companies with no U.S. nexus, signaling that non-U.S. businesses should reassess related transactions, counterparties and exposure as regulators test this broader authority, say attorneys at Troutman.

  • Nexstar Offers A Cautionary Tale On State-Level Deal Scrutiny

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    State-enforcement challenges to the $6.2 billion Nexstar-Tegna merger remind legal practitioners that federal approval isn't always sufficient to deliver certainty on closing, integration and timetable assumptions, says Brett Story at Britehorn Securities.

  • How 'Bundling' Enforcement Is Parsing Efficiency, Access

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    Recent antitrust enforcement actions have taken a selective view of companies' bundling of products or services — challenging it when it shuts out rivals, but tolerating it when it creates efficient scale — making the real test now less about lower prices than about whether competition is being blocked, says attorney Alan Kusinitz.

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    The Biz Court Digest: Georgia Court Has Business On Its Mind

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    Thanks to recent legislation, the Georgia State-wide Business Court will soon offer business litigants greater access to the court than ever before, further enhancing the court's emphasis on efficiency, predictability and accessibility for sophisticated commercial disputes, says former GSBC judge Walt Davis at Jones Day.

  • Key Tronic Case Shows SEC Isn't Ignoring Controls Violations

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's first nonfraud enforcement action against a public company during Chairman Paul Atkins' tenure reflects the commission’s willingness to bring enforcement actions that charge books and records and internal controls violations, despite deviating from policing technical violations, say attorneys at Cooley.

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