Lexology PRO | Australia, China, European Union, etc. | 28 Sep 2023
Insights into potential implications of the Google antitrust trial for the tech industry, a look into carbon offsetting in ESG strategies, and analysis of merger control trends in key jurisdictions – plus other top content from Lexology PRO.
Aird & Berlis LLP | Aird & McBurney LP | Canada | 28 Sep 2023
Under the prevailing Canadian jurisprudence, patent claims are to be construed in view of the specification as a whole, or “purposively” construed…
Boyes Turner LLP | Global, United Kingdom | 28 Sep 2023
In the latest big-tech investment in artificial intelligence, Amazon has just announced a planned investment of up to four billion dollars in AI…
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Australia, China, etc. | 27 Sep 2023
Regulators around the world are warning of abuse of dominance, price fixing, and collusion risks posed by AI. How can companies minimise competition risk?
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, European Union, Poland, etc. | 27 Sep 2023
OpenAI is being investigated in Poland, the UK government disbands an AI advisory board, and Amazon looks to invest $4 billion in Anthropic AI – plus other key updates.
Duane Morris LLP | USA | 27 Sep 2023
On September 26, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and 17 state Attorneys General filed a complaint against Amazon.com Inc. in the United…
Stikeman Elliott LLP | Canada | 25 Sep 2023
In Difederico v. Amazon.com, 2023 FC 1156, the Federal Court refused to certify a proposed class action involving allegations that a collection of…
Lexology PRO | USA | 19 Sep 2023
A federal court has granted a preliminary injunction to halt California’s upcoming child online safety law.
Slaughter and May | China, European Union, United Kingdom | 13 Sep 2023
On 1 September 2023, the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal delivered its judgment in Cérélia’s appeal against the Competition and Markets Authority’s…
Lexology PRO | European Union, Netherlands, Norway, etc. | 12 Sep 2023
Could billion-euro claims fulfil activists’ hopes of deterring breaches of the GDPR and meet the public enforcement gap, or will procedural obstacles and funding issues kill off their cases?