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in 1988 to provide that “[f]or purposes of venue under this chapter, a defendant that is a corporation shall be deemed to reside in any judicial district in which it is subject to personal jurisdiction at the time the action is commenced.” The Federal Circuit, i...
The cases areUnited States of America v. Takata Corp., case number 2:16-cr-20810, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, andIn re: Takata Airbag Products Liability Litigation, case number 1:15-md-02599, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District ...
He ‘constantly’ asked her out and ‘constantly’ tried to give her his phone number. And Thompson continued this dogged pursuit of Suppo even after [the manager] told him to stay away from her, even after he knew that Suppo had gone to the police, even after he had assured both ...
The company is working with Bank of America Corp., Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Morgan Stanley on the planned listing, the people said. It could carry out an IPO as soon as this year, according to the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private. /jlne.ws...
Today's AT&T was known as SBC Communications until late 2005, when that regional Bell company acquired its former parent, the AT&T Corp. long-distance business. Several years before that deal, the AT&T long-distance company spun off its cell phone business, AT&T Wireless, as an independent con...
Disney,Comcast's NBCUniversalandViacomCBSare all goingthrough similar changes now to preparefor a world where subscription streaming services overtake cable as the world's primary form of television consumption. Stankey — the MBA-buzzword, deep-voiced phone guy — was ahead of the trend. ...
Separately on Monday, Klausner also filed similar claims against Comcast Corporation, Cablevision Systems Corp. and eBay Inc.’s Skype with damages and future royalties estimated at $300 million. In that case, Klausner’s alleges that Cablevision’s Optimum Voicemail, Comcast...
According to Reuters, Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile's parent company, failed to prevent and report unauthorized access to sensitive data following the Sprint Corp. acquisition. The unauthorized access occurred in 2020 and 2021 when "information (was) shared from a small number of law enforcement infor...