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Legal Battle Could Kill Fact-Check Site Snopes.com
A contractual battle and a complicated divorce might mean the end of the fact-check site.
Theranos Has Listed Its Headquarters for Rent
Four floors of the Palo Alto, Calif., office building are available for 12-year leases.
Now Legal Experts Can Take Help of Technology to Make Their Work Easy
In a race with other nations, it is time for the Indian legal system to harness technology to improve the speed and efficiency of daily tasks.
Dish Fined $280 Million for Illegal Robocalls
The company should have known that its third-party call centers were violating federal and state 'do not call' laws, a court found.
Google Says It Would Cost Too Much to Gather Wage Gap Data
Mountain View's lawyers called the Labor Department's requests 'unconstitutional.'
Nokia and Apple Are Exploring Health Tech Partnership Following Their Patent Fight
The companies have ended their patent fight and said they're planning to explore 'future collaboration in digital health initiatives.'
PayPal Sues Pandora Over Logo Similarities
PayPal claims Pandora ignored 110 pages of examples showing how its logo is causing consumer confusion.
Qualcomm Ramps Up Its Fight Against Apple Fight by Suing iPhone Makers
Qualcomm on Wednesday filed suit against Apple device manufacturers Foxconn, Pegatron, Wistron and Compal Electronics for refusing to pay their licensing fees.
SpaceX Settles With Underpaid Employees for $4 Million
Most of the 4,100 plaintiffs, however, will only get $500 each.
Judge Sends the Uber vs. Waymo Case to DOJ for Investigation
U.S. District Judge William Alsup also partially granted Waymo's bid for an injunction.
Palantir Settles Discrimination Claims for $1.7 Million
The company will have to pay back wages and the value of stock options to several Asian candidates it passed over for employment, in addition to re-extending job offers.
Tesla's Autopilot Lawsuit Ends With a Ho-Hum Settlement
It won't chase after a former director who allegedly took sensitive info.
Qualcomm Must Refund BlackBerry $815 Million in Fees
Qualcomm is also the recipient of a lawsuit from Apple and the subject of multiple government investigations into its business practices.
Uber's Legal Defense: Waymo Does LiDAR Better, for Now
The ride-hailing company admits it's still using off-the-shelf components.
Feds, Seeking Twitter Account Data, Get Lawsuit Instead
Twitter claims that the Trump administration is abusing its power by trying to find out the identity of an anonymous account that criticizes the president.