Google faces DOJ in landmark search monopoly case
Google and the DOJ battle in court over monopoly claims, with AI disruption, Chrome's fate, and default search engine deals under intense scrutiny.
Apple and Google should be held accountable for privacy violations
If you've ever Googled "watches" or "shoes" on your work or home computer then later that day scrolled through Facebook on your phone, odds are you see ads for the same product. And it's no coincidence.
Jury: Apple infringed on Wisconsin university’s tech patent
A federal jury has found Apple Inc. infringed on a technology patent held by the foundation that protects the University of Wisconsin's intellectual property.
8 handy gadgets for the mobile lawyer office
A mobile law practice makes it easier than ever for lawyers to practice law no matter where they happen to be.
Win against Apple signals more work for IP lawyers
In a major milestone in the smartphone patent wars, a federal jury recently found that Apple Inc. infringed on three patents in its iPhone with regard to the camera feature and the handling and rejection of calls.
Judge Crabb dismisses Apple suit vs. Google
A federal judge in Madison on Monday threw out a suit by Apple Inc. claiming that Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility is seeking unreasonably high license fees for the use of patents on wireless technology.
Legal News
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- Michigan court rules chimps aren’t legal persons
- Increased security sought for Wisconsin courts
- Justice Crawford recuses in Gableman ethics case
- Karofsky says judicial threats rising
- Lawmakers seek AG opinion on teacher grooming law
- FBI arrests 22 in Wisconsin gang drug operation
- Waushara County sheriff ordered to repay K9 stipends
- Wisconsin bill extends sexual assault charge timeline
- Racine man charged with stalking Chief Justice Karofsky
- Wisconsin woman gets lawyer after 3-year court delay
- Minnesota man sues Airbnb over fatal WI fire
Case Digests
- Sufficient Reason Requirement-Sixth Amendment
- Federal Rule of Evidence 702-Breach of Warranty-Personal Injury
- Employee Termination-Illinois Human Rights Act
- Evidence-Scope of Brady Obligations
- Breach of Fiduciary Duty/Investor Misappropriation-Loss Calculation
- Due Process-Prisoner Conditions
- Attorney Discipline and Reinstatement
- Election Law-Judicial Review Limitations (Chapter 227)
- Sentence Credit -Ineligibility for Good Time Credit
- Motion to Reopen Judgment-Meritorious Defense Requirement
- Daubert Standards
- Burden of Proof / Due Process-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel



