Last month, Adam Rosendorff allegedly showed up unannounced at Holmes’ home, expressing “regrets” about his testimony.
Category archives: Court Cases
Oracle Ordered to Pay HP $3 Billion in Itanium Case
Oracle said it would appeal the verdict.
Visa, MasterCard $7.25 Billion Settlement With Retailers Is Thrown Out
The case will return to the Brooklyn federal court, where it will be overseen by U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie.
Digital Currency Firm Co-founder Gets 10 Years in Prison in Cash-Laundering Case
Vladamir Kats pleaded guilty later in 2013 to money laundering and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business.
If Uber Drivers Are Employees, They’re Owed $730 Million More, Say U.S. Court Papers
The figures had been redacted in the original settlement deal proposed last month, but a San Francisco federal judge ordered them unsealed.
Facebook Beverages Won’t Be a Thing in China After Rare Trademark Win
The Beijing Municipal High People’s Court said the Zhongshan Pearl River Drinks application to label certain foods and beverages ‘face book’ was an obvious act of copying and harmed fair market competition.
Chief Justice John Roberts Calls U.S. Patent Challenge Process Bizarre
The Supreme Court is hearing a case about an invalidated speedometer patent.