Claimant Wirex holds defendant CryptoCarbon to account over trademark infringement
The controversial facial recognition software developer is being sued by activists and immigrant rights groups
Big Tech regulatory clampdown cited as driver for New York firm's third US office
Which? says the cost of smartphones was inflated as a result of Qualcomm’s anti-competitive practices
The conclusion of the multi-jurisdictional suit falters as judge objects to low claim rate and vague notice plan
Patel v Facebook will see nearly 1.6m Facebook users receive payouts, after the tech giant allegedly used photo-tagging without permission
The Denver-based tech firm secured its first deal to handle NHS data last March for the nominal sum of £1
A UK tribunal hands down differing verdicts to defendants Google and Apple in latest juncture of Epic Games’ complaints over in-app purchases
Huawei’s CFO Meng Wanzhou is fighting extradition to the US in a case that highlights the complexity of legal proceedings involving global tech giants
Amazon claims violation of federal protocol in a lawsuit against the attorney general of New York in a bid to block her from regulating its workplace safety response to the pandemic
The lawsuit claims the social media giant failed to protect the personal information of one million people
The review was found by the High Court to be defamatory, but the case has earned the firm harsh responses in the court of public opinion
Brazil is looking to technology to solve the crisis in its judiciary, but the push toward digitalisation could be hindered by the chaotic system already in place, writes Salus Ferro
London-based law firm representing 2.3 million BT customers seeking compensation for alleged landline overcharging
A report by KPMG and Baker Mackenzie shows a positive response to virtual hearings from legal professionals, but also concerns with concentration and witness coaching
The lawsuit, lodged in December by 10 Republican-led states, accuses the tech giant of breaking consumer protection and antitrust laws
The ongoing case of Van Buren v. United States is set to have huge consequences for cybersecurity and computer crime enforcement
In the first case of its kind in the world’s largest surveillance system, a Chinese court has found a wildlife park’s use of facial recognition technology was illegal
Consumers in the bloc are set to have a powerful new right to bring forward class action cases