DuPont and 3M fight off giant lawsuit over PFAS "forever chemicals"
Plaintiff's claim was "too broad," says appeals court Judge
Plaintiff's claim was "too broad," says appeals court Judge
Short seller brands blockchain firm Standard Power a "fake customer"
Dish had been told to pay ClearPlay millions for patent infringement
French cloud provider lied about where customer data was kept - and wiped servers before returning them
Case argues former CEO Rob Johnson misled investors; Vertiv pushes back
Northstar claims the investor used a fraud case as a pretext to dump the data center builder and take the profits
365 Data Centers' negligence meant an attack on customer data took down its whole cloud, says class action complaint
Never mind if the Itanium chip failed, Oracle promised HP it would support it
McDonagh brothers failed to pay back loans
High Performance Object Storage is designed for Big Data and AI
Law firm Ziegler will send its letter at the end of February
OVHcloud will get an official letter in March
CyberBunker operators set to go to prison
Law firm Ziegler says OVHcloud's compensation was inadequate
Stéphane Richard was found guilty of aiding embezzlement while at the French government
Previous verdict is a "legally unjustified" windfall for BladeRoom
A new hearing for Digiport v Foram will be needed to determine whether concepts were well-known
Former Deutsche Bank site gets a new lease of life after some legal wrangles
Proposals on land, equipment and electricity taxes await the decision of the House
“With no admission as to liability”
Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron are accused of artificially inflating memory prices
The two have pledged to cease hostilities for five years
Emerson to pay $30m in damages, after Facebook settles the lawsuit
The pair is accused of stealing almost $400,000 in scrap metal during renovation
Remaining defendant fears it will suffer prejudice due to Facebook’s involvement in the Cambridge Analytica scandal
As the CLOUD Act made the lawsuit moot
The EU Network and Information Systems directive became EU law last year, giving member states until May 2018 to implement it
Claims that local government breached rules when it approved a competing telecommunications tower