Monthly Archives: March, 2020

COVID-19 Could Delay Tech Antitrust Investigations

The coronavirus pandemic could delay Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust investigation of tech companies because of workplace changes in both agencies....

Court Grants SEC Injunction Against Telegram’s Cryptocurrency

The Securities and Exchange Commission received an injunction against Telegram, a messaging app company, in a securities fraud case concerning Telegram’s cryptocurrency, halting the...

EU Telecom Companies to Help Track COVID-19

European telecom providers, such as Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom (T-Mobile), Orange, Telefonica, Telecom Italia, Telenor, Telia and A1 Telekom Austria agreed to share cellular phone...

DOJ Announces Charges Against COVID-19 Fraud Website

This past weekend, in an attempt to prevent fraud surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed the first court action against a fraudulent...

FCC Urged to Expand Lifeline Program During COVID-19 Crisis

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is facing increasing pressure from advocacy groups to expand the Lifeline program during the COVID-19 crisis. Lifeline provides discounted phone and internet...

Amazon Opposes Department of Defense Remand in JEDI Dispute

Amazon filed an opposition to the Department of Defense’s motion for voluntary remand in the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure contract case, also known as...

Jump Sues Los Angeles for Requiring Real-Time Geolocation Data

Plaintiff Social Bicycles, better known as e-bike provider JUMP, has filed a complaint against the City of Los Angeles. JUMP has sued after the Los Angeles...

Supreme Court Sides With Comcast in Discrimination Case

The Supreme Court of the United States mandated reconsideration in a racial discrimination suit against Comcast, holding that the appeals court should apply a...