US: Silicon Valley no-hiring suit comes to an end
The defendants accused of anticompetitively striking agreements not to hire each others’ employees have reportedly settled with plaintiffs, according to […]
The defendants accused of anticompetitively striking agreements not to hire each others’ employees have reportedly settled with plaintiffs, according to […]
The Federal Communications Commission announced Wednesday that it will allow content providers to pay Internet service providers priority streaming, a
Defendants facing billions in damages for allegations of anticompetitive non-poaching agreements are looking to have certain types of evidence barred
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Allen Grunes, Maurice Stucke, Apr 14, 2014 The
Days after a bug in the encryption technology, known as “Heartbleed,” surfaced as a massive threat to online users’ privacy,
As rumors heat up of a possible Google-owned wireless network, reports say Comcast could also be hopping on the mobile
A feud between Apple and Google over standard mobile phone patent royalties could be back from the dead as Apple
MEPs have reportedly approved of proposed amendments to telco reforms that would introduce the principle of net neutrality in a
Posted by Social Science Research Network The Beneficent Monopolist – Allen P. Grunes (GeyerGorey LLP) and Maurice E. Stucke (University
Four major Silicon Valley tech companies are reportedly on their way to settling claims brought by thousands of employees accusing