Monthly Archives: February, 2020

NHTSA Gives the Green Light to Nuro For Driverless Delivery Test

The United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has allowed Nuro, an autonomous vehicle startup, to test up to 5,000 low-speed autonomous electric...

Georgia Cities sue Airbnb for Back Taxes

In a proposed class action lawsuit filed last week, several cities and counties throughout the state of Georgia accused Airbnb of failing to pay...

Huawei Sues Verizon For Patent Infringement

Huawei, the world’s largest telecommunications equipment maker, has sued Verizon in two cases for patent infringement in Texas District Courts. Huawei alleged that Verizon...

App Failures Cause Iowa Caucus Chaos

The notoriously complex Iowa caucus system was complicated further earlier this week, as errors with an app used by the Democratic Party to tabulate...

FCC Proposes Changes to TV White Space Rules, Increasing Broadband Coverage

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has proposed to change rules governing TV white space rules, and reallocate the space to improving broadband coverage in rural areas. White...

Google Fires Back in Assisstant Privacy Case

Google filed a reply in an effort to dismiss the plaintiff’s consolidated amended class action complaint in the case now known as In re...

Maine Appeals Injunction Against Cable Law

Maine Governor Janet Mills and Attorney General Aaron M. Frey have appealed the preliminary injunction against the state's first-in-the-nation law regulating cable companies to...

Salesforce Cloud Data Breach Leaked Thousands of Customers’ Information

Plaintiff Bernadette Barnes filed a class action complaint against Salesforce and Hanna Andersson for negligence and violation of California’s unfair competition law. Hanna Andersson...