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Daniel M. Kowalski
over 1 year ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Tech Giants Throw Support Behind H-4 EAD Rule
Chris Mills Rodrigo, The Hill, May 14, 2021 "A group of nearly 30 tech companies and other organizations filed a legal brief Friday to defend a program that gives work authorization to the spouses of high-skilled immigrants. The Obama-era rule...
Abbey Spanier
over 10 years ago
Corporate
Business Law Blog
Parents Beat Motion to Dismiss in Lawsuit Against Apple for App Purchases Made by Their Children
Plaintiffs filed a class action against Apple Inc. on behalf of parents who downloaded or permitted their minor children to download a supposedly free app from Apple and then incurred charges for game-related purchases made by their children without their...
LexisNexis Emerging Issues Law Community Staff
over 9 years ago
Technology
Cyber Risk and Privacy
California AG Advocates 'Surprise Minimization' to Protect Mobile Device Consumers from Unexpected Privacy Practices
Hailing her state as the "epicenter of modern innovation," California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris has issued recommendations for app developers and providers, advertising networks and others as part of an effort to give consumers "meaningful...
Abbey Spanier
over 10 years ago
Technology
Cyber Risk and Privacy
eBook Antitrust Litigation Against Apple and Publishing Companies Continues
On May 15, 2012, the Honorable Denise Cote, U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York, denied Apple's and five of the largest publishing companies' motions to dismiss in the eBooks antitrust litigation case. See In re Electronic...
Peter S. Vogel
over 9 years ago
Technology
Cyber Risk and Privacy
Peter S. Vogel: Cloud Data Storage - How Safe?
By Peter S. Vogel Daily news headlines regularly report lax, or no, security for cloud data. In the past few weeks two very high profile businesses reported cloud breaches - Apple's iCloud and Dropbox. It is no coincidence that my August column...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 8 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
I-9 Audit Threatens Apple Packing Plant
"Hundreds of workers at a central Washington apple-packaging company could be laid off after a federal immigration audit. Crunch Pak notified its employees Friday that they need to provide documents proving they can work in the United States legally...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 10 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Tech Titans Fund Undocumented Students
"A group of Silicon Valley technology leaders, impatient with attempts to rewrite immigration laws, is funding efforts to help undocumented youths attend college, find jobs and stay in the country despite their illegal status. The group...
Daniel M. Kowalski
over 4 years ago
Immigration Law
Outside News
Hundreds of Top CEOs Urge Trump to Save DACA
Michael Sheetz, CNBC, Sept. 1, 2017 - "In an open letter, nearly 400 U.S. executives, including Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon's Jeff Bezos, urged President Donald Trump to retain protections for immigrant "dreamers." The...
Peter S. Vogel
over 10 years ago
Technology
Legal Technology Blog
Apple Loses Trademark Claim on "App Store" to Amazon
Apple did not prove that App Store was famous and not descriptive, therefore Apple failed to establish a likelihood of success at trial. On July 6, 2011 US District Judge Phyllis Hamilton denied Apple's request to enjoin Amazon from using "App...
Peter S. Vogel
over 10 years ago
Technology
Legal Technology Blog
Apple More Valuable than Exxon Mobil!
A NY Times stock market report for August 8, 2011 highlighed the fact that Apple's stock was the most valuable company in the world ahead of Exxon Mobil, but by the close of the day Exxon Mobil was still number one. Many stock analysts "expect...
Peter S. Vogel
over 11 years ago
Technology
Legal Technology Blog
Apple - Most Valuable Brand in the World, But Loses its Retail Guru to J.C. Penny
Google was the most valuable brand name in the world for 4 years, and now Apple has finally surpassed Google as the most valuable brand . Rounding out the top 10 are very familar names: 1. Apple 2. Google 3. IBM 4. McDonald's 5. Microsoft...
Tami S Cunningham, JD
over 11 years ago
Technology
Legal Technology Blog
So You Have an iPad....
If you are a current iPad or iPad2 owner you have probably tinkered around with it a lot. In fact, you have probably already mastered Angry Birds, totally customized your Pandora station, and your iBook shelf runneth over. Are you now considering using...
Peter S. Vogel
over 12 years ago
Technology
Legal Technology Blog
Too Late for HP in the Smart Phone Market?
Is HP's purchase of Palm for $1.2 billion seems too little too late for HP to compete in the smart phone market? As the largest manufacturer of computers in the world it does seem like HP should be in the smart phone market, and yet few people...
Peter S. Vogel
over 11 years ago
Technology
Legal Technology Blog
Senator Sends Letter to Apple Complaining about iPhone/iPad Location Logging
Researchers reported that Apple iOS4 operating system secretly logs unencrypted location data for iPhones, iPads, and those computers on which the devices synch to iTunes. Apparently the data resides on these devices only, so the largest problem will...
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