Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Senate Moves Forward on NLRB Nominations

NEwS FROM WASHINGTON

• Senate Moves Forward on NLRB Nominations

• Air Marshal Disclosed 'Sensitive' Info Online, D.C. Circuit Says

• Is There a FRAND Problem with U.S. Tech Patents?

• After Months of Secrecy, New Light in Chandra Levy Case

• Key Acceleration Trial Against Toyota Opening This Week

• First Circuit Defers to Justices on Cellphone Searches

Senate Moves Forward on NLRB Nominations

The Senate is poised to confirm National Labor Relations Board nominations today, giving the board a full slate of five confirmed members for the first time in a decade, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said. The votes, expected this... Read More »

Air Marshal Disclosed 'Sensitive' Info Online, D.C. Circuit Says

Federal air marshal Jose Lacson argued he didn't disclose sensitive security information online because, well, he'd made up the stuff. None of the details, he said, were true. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.... Read More »

Is There a FRAND Problem with U.S. Tech Patents?

The top in-house lawyers for Intel Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. on Tuesday butted heads on Capitol Hill over whether a significant standard essential patent (SEP) problem exists. Testifying at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights... Read More »

After Months of Secrecy, New Light in Chandra Levy Case

By early next week, hundreds of pages of previously sealed or redacted transcripts and pleadings in the Chandra Levy murder case are expected to become public. The first round of documents was sent out by the U.S. attorney's office last... Read More »

Key Acceleration Trial Against Toyota Opening This Week

While most of the massive litigation against Toyota involved alleged defects with the electronic throttle control system, the first trial claims that Toyota failed to install a brake override system that would have automatically shut off the engine and saved a life. Read More »

First Circuit Defers to Justices on Cellphone Searches

Hoping the U.S. Supreme Court would take up the matter, a federal appeals court in Massachusetts said it would not revisit a ruling that forces police to obtain a warrant to search data on the cellphone of a person who's under arrest. Read More »

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