Apple isn’t liable for seeking info from online customers 
Published: February 7, 2013
Tags: Apple, consumer protection
Apple didn’t violate state consumer protection law by requesting an online customer’s personal information to process a credit card payment for an electronically downloadable product, the California Supreme Court has ruled in reversing judgment.
Win against Apple signals more work for IP lawyers 
By:
Sylvia Hsieh
Published: January 3, 2013
Tags: Apple, iphone, patent, patent infringement
In a major milestone in the smartphone patent wars, a federal jury has found that Apple Inc. infringed on three patents in its iPhone with regard to the camera feature and the handling and rejection of calls.
Apple paying out $15 per class member to settle Antennagate 
Published: February 21, 2012
Tags: Apple, cell phones, class action, defective design, iphone
Apple is giving people that were dissatisfied with the performance of their Iphone 4 the choice between a rubber band or $15.
That is the result of the class action lawsuit that was filed against the company when users complained that their magic phone would drop calls or lose signal whenever it was held in a certain way.
Judge overturns $625 million Apple patent award 
Published: April 6, 2011
Tags: Apple, patent infringement, Texas
A Texas judge has overturned a $625 million patent infringement award against Apple Inc, saying the jury erred in finding the maker of Mac computers used technology owned by Mirror Worlds LLC illegally.
App roundup: Trial apps, court rules and mileage tracking 
By:
Correy Stephenson
Published: February 3, 2011
Tags: Apple, child support, evidence, iPad, iPad apps, iPleading, Mac, mileage tracking, tablet computers, Tap2Track Mileage, technology, TrialPad
Now that lawyers are increasingly using tablet computers in and out of the courtroom, the latest Lawyers USA technology roundup takes a look at some new applications that can benefit practitioners:
Apple challenges $625.5M verdict 
By:
Nora Tooher
Published: October 12, 2010
Tags: Apple, patent infringement
A Texas judge has ordered computer giant Apple, Inc. and Mirror Worlds to file post-trial motions and briefs in one of the largest jury verdicts of the year so far.
