Kirsten graduated from Villanova University with a B.A. in Communication, specializing in Journalism. She previously worked at Blue360 Media as an Associate Editor.
On January 13, Harvard Law professor Lawrence Lessig filed
a complaint in Massachusetts District Court against The New York Times
Company, alleging defamation. Lessig is represented by Todd & Weld.
According...
Uber
will no longer operate in Colombia beginning February 1, after a Colombian
court ordered Uber to cease operations saying the company violated competition
rules. The ruling also stated that the ridesharing...
Government-subsidized
phones for the FCC’s
Lifeline Assistance program, designed to provide phones and internet access
to assist low-income Americans, were sold with pre-installed, unremovable
malware, according to anti-malware software provider Malwarebytes. The malware
cannot...
On January 8, Uber announced to California customers that it would begin showing price estimates instead of fixed prices in response to California’s AB-5 law, which makes it difficult...
On January 6, Toyota
announced that it plans on building a model “city of the future,” called “Woven City,” at the base of Mt. Fuji
in Japan on a 175-acre site....
On January 7, smart speaker manufacturer Sonos filed a
complaint against Google (Sonos
v. Google 2:20-cv-00169) in the California Central District Court for
patent infringement. Sonos
alleged that Google purposefully infringed upon its...