STLR Link Roundup – March 2, 2018
Facebook Must Face Biometric Privacy Suit
On Monday, a U.S. District Judge in San Francisco ruled that Facebook Inc. must face a privacy suit regarding
Facebook Must Face Biometric Privacy Suit
On Monday, a U.S. District Judge in San Francisco ruled that Facebook Inc. must face a privacy suit regarding
SEC Charges Former Bitcoin-Denominated Exchange and Operator with Fraud
On February 21, 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filed security fraud charges against
Ars Technica reports on a new California ballot initiative described as “a conspiracy theorist’s
Settlement Reached in Waymo v. Uber
Almost a year after Waymo (the self-driving car unit spun off by Google) filed a lawsuit against Uber, the two
Artificial Intelligence Case Briefing Software to Assist Litigators in Writing Briefs
Just before the start of Legalweek New York excitement erupted when ROSS Intelligence CEO
Supreme Court Oral Arguments on Constitutionality of Inter Partes Review
Last Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Oil States Energy Services LLC
Diverging Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Carlos Moedas, the EU Research Commissioner, recently gave a speech in which he censured the overwhelming pessimism of contemporary artificial
Listeria-Based Recall In US and Canada
California-based vegetable supplier Mann Packing has issued a voluntary recall of certain “minimally processed” vegetable and vegetable-containing products from