US: Silicon Valley served non-compete class action
Tens of thousands of employees in Silicon Valley are reportedly hoping to successfully fight major corporations including Google, Apple, Adobe […]
Tens of thousands of employees in Silicon Valley are reportedly hoping to successfully fight major corporations including Google, Apple, Adobe […]
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Jonathan Kanter, Dec 30, 2013 These days, it is difficult to identify an antitrust issue that is generating more discussion
Advertising conglomerates Omnicom and Publicis have received clearance from the European Commission for their $35 billion merger, according to two
Samsung’s offer to not bring rivals to court over patent infringement over the next five years is an unsatisfactory offer
The European Commission followed US authorities in its clearance of the $7.4 billion buyout of Nokia’s handset operations by Microsoft,
Amid allegations of spying by various US-based technology firms, some EU authorities have called for domestic IT groups to ban
Nov 28, 2013 CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Yanhua Zhang (Global Economics Group) presents: Huawei v. InterDigital: China at
While Google’s fate has yet to be known regarding allegations against its search result practices, reports say the company has
November 2013, Volume 3, Number 11 As we approach Thanksgiving here in the U.S., we note some blog subjects