US: Silicon Valley non-poaching defendants seek settlement approval
The defendants named in a high-profile lawsuit over non-poaching agreements have reportedly filed to have their $324.5 million settlement approved […]
The defendants named in a high-profile lawsuit over non-poaching agreements have reportedly filed to have their $324.5 million settlement approved […]
The Federal Trade Commission has reportedly settled with ski equipment manufacturers accused of anticompetitive behavior by striking non-poaching agreements with
As sources come forward with information that Google-owned video streaming site YouTube is set to acquire video game platform Twitch
As the Federal Communications Commission continues to come under fire for reportedly leaked net neutrality proposals that would allow companies
In what reports describe as a rare gesture, Michael Devine, a freelance programmer who was one of four plaintiffs named
Computer technology conglomerate Oracle has taken a major step forward in its efforts to sue Google for about $1 billion
Days after silicon valley companies agreed to settle with tech employees who claimed the companies colluded to keep wages down,
Reflecting on lots of interesting court decisions this month-on class actions, remedies, failing firm defense, Pay TV, hospital
March 2014, Volume 4, Number 3 We’re mostly looking at the intellectual interpinnings of antitrust this month.
Financial details have emerged surrounding the settlement reached between thousands of Silicon Valley tech employees and conglomerates including Apple and