Federal Circuit Faces Crucial Decision on Innovative Jury Verdict Format in High-Stakes Patent Disputes

In Marshall, Texas, the Federal Circuit is set to hear three appeals in a series of patent infringement lawsuits that challenge a unique verdict format used by a federal judge. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap has faced scrutiny for allowing juries to answer a simple yes-or-no question regarding whether defendants copied patents, rather than requiring detailed findings on each patent involved. This approach has resulted in significant damage awards, including a combined total of $530 million for the defendants. The appeals involve major companies: Apple Inc., PNC Bank, and Ecobee Technologies. Each defendant contends that the … Read more

Environmental Groups Uncover Major Noncompliance: 30 Million Pounds of Chemicals Injected Without Disclosure in Colorado Fracking Operations

DENVER — A recent report from environmental advocacy organizations has raised alarms about oil and gas companies allegedly failing to comply with a Colorado law mandating the disclosure of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing and drilling. This analysis suggests that nearly 30 million pounds of undisclosed chemicals have likely been injected into the ground across Colorado over the past 21 months. The report, released on May 20 by Physicians for Social Responsibility, Physicians for Social Responsibility Colorado, the FracTracker Alliance, and the Colorado Sierra Club, highlights significant noncompliance among operators, with Chevron and its subsidiaries … Read more

NSO Group Calls $168 Million Verdict Against It ‘Outrageous,’ Seeks New Trial After WhatsApp Hacking Ruling

San Francisco, California – NSO Group Technologies, the developer of the controversial Pegasus spyware, has responded strongly to a recent ruling by a U.S. federal jury. The jury awarded $168 million to Meta Platforms as a result of NSO’s unlawful access to Meta’s WhatsApp servers. The company expressed that the verdict was “outrageous” and is seeking a new trial. The court’s decision comes amid increasing scrutiny of NSO’s practices, particularly surrounding the privacy implications of its surveillance technology. Pegasus has faced global backlash for allegedly being used to hack the phones of journalists and human … Read more

Rio’s COSRO Advogados Expands Tax Team with Strategic Partner Acquisition

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — COSRO Advogados, an emerging law firm launched in November, has bolstered its tax department by recruiting a new partner from Simões Corrêa & Lacal Advogados. The firm was established by a collective of lawyers hailing from various prestigious firms, including Campos Mello Advogados in partnership with DLA Piper. The addition of the new partner is aimed at enhancing COSRO’s tax services, a critical area for many clients navigating Brazil’s complex regulatory landscape. This move reflects COSRO’s commitment to addressing the growing demand for specialized tax expertise in the region. Since … Read more