NY and NJ Attorneys General reach a settlement with Planned Building Services to end harmful no-poach agreements.
A finalized FTC order directs Marriott and its subsidiary Starwood to implement a robust data security program within 180 ...
Trina Solar has requested updates to its Sec. 337 of the Tariff Act investigation against various competitors producing ...
A big question when it comes to fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND/RAND) defenses for standard essential patents (SEPs) is whether ...
Machinery supplier Husky said intellectual property violations it discovered at the NPE2024 booth of a Chinese competitor led ...
Knobbe Martens attorneys said that it's vital for U.S. patent owners to embrace options beyond federal court litigation to ...
If this decision is implemented, vaping will be effectively banned in Kentucky, creating a lucrative, uncontested market for ...
On Friday, Ambassador Katherine Tai wrote to the Chair of the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC), Amy Karpel, asking ...
The prices of the valuable chemical elements germanium and gallium, which are used in many products, such as semiconductors, ...
In Part II of this series on SEP licensing developments in 2024, we first turn to the U.S. International Trade Commission ...
Under the weight of stringent international sanctions, Russian companies are increasingly relying on Bitcoin to facilitate ...
As a result, its estimated hackers had access to Marriott systems for up to four years, and these breaches landed the firm ...