Samsung Says Litigation Funder Misused Its Trade Secrets
By Spencer Brewer
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. says an intellectual property law firm and a Chinese litigation funder used its confidential information without permission to help Staton Techiya LLC assert patent infringement allegations, telling a Texas federal judge that the conduct demonstrated why the court should add the other companies to Samsung's suit.
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POLICY & REGULATION
Analysis
Top Groups Lobbying The FCC
By Christopher Cole
The Federal Communications Commission heard from advocates nearly 150 times in June on issues including broadband map accuracy, next-generation 911, prison phone rates, a new missing-persons code and rules to restrict bulk billing in apartment buildings.
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Captioning Providers Worried About FCC Rate Cuts
By Jared Foretek
Companies that provide captioned telephone service for people with hearing and speech disabilities are criticizing a Federal Communications Commission proposal to reduce rates paid to providers, saying that successive rate cuts could jeopardize their credit lines and diminish their ability to raise capital if the agency doesn't change course.
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LITIGATION
IT Workers Say Chevron's End Dooms Spouse Work Permits
By Lauren Berg
Ex-information technology workers told the D.C. Circuit that the U.S. Supreme Court decision overturning decades-old precedent instructing judges about when they can defer to federal agencies' interpretations of law buoys their challenge to an Obama-era program allowing work permits for some spouses of highly skilled foreign workers.
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ENFORCEMENT
PEOPLE
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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