"I can't help but feel if 911 had been called, we wouldn't be sitting here right now," the student's father said.
Apple is helping defend the suppliers involved in its legal battle against Qualcomm.
The lawyers of Jerome Barson's estate asked for the documents in a bid to verify if Venus Williams was using her phone when her car collided with Barson’s vehicle on June 9.
Ashley Madison is a website dedicated to facilitating affairs between consenting adults. The dating site was hacked in July 2015, exposing data of millions of users.
Twitter users who were blocked by Trump, represented by the Knight First Amendment Institute, filed a lawsuit against the president arguing he is violating their constitutional rights.
Miami Marlins owner is reportedly suing a fan, plans to seize his property valued at $750,000.
Twitter’s ongoing legal battle against the U.S. Government was given a boost Thursday after a federal judge ruled the FBI and Department of Justice can’t block the social media giant from publishing “classified” government surveillance requests.
Qualcomm has filed a patent dispute lawsuit against Apple and wants iPhone sales and imports to be halted.
Kanye West’s ongoing feud with Jay-Z intensified this weekend after sources say he left Tidal over a financial dispute and threatened the company with a $3 million lawsuit.
Zillow will not pursue additional legal action against the blogger behind the site McMansion Hell over copyright claims.
Nonprofits filed a lawsuit against White House use of encryption apps Confide and Signal, as well as the deletion of presidential tweets.
The Uber-Waymo lawsuit just got more interesting. Waymo's filing reveals former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick knew Anthony Levandowski had Google information in his possession.
According to a New York Times report, this could be a collaborative effort by anti-Trump critics to force the president to reveal his tax returns, which he has refrained from doing till now.
Bloomberg's report claims Apple might limit the iPhone 8's cellular data speeds as it gets modems from both Qualcomm and Intel.
Former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski has been fired by Uber because of his unwillingness to cooperate in the lawsuit filed by Waymo.
A former SpaceX employee is suing for wrongful termination. He says he was fired after he raised safety concerns at the company.
Boston-based company Universal Secure Registry alleges in a suit it had previously met with Visa about technology that is reportedly used in Apple Pay's payment system.
“I cry throughout the day, because I feel like somebody reached in and pulled Wynton out of me.”
Uber said former Google engineer Anthony Levandowski could potentially be terminated from the company if he continues to refuse to cooperate with investigators.
Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman appealed a ruling that required the state's oil and gas commission to protect public health and the environment.
The case filed by former Snap employee Anthony Pompliano, was originally brought against Snap in January in a state court.
Uber will be allowed to continue using the technology that may have been stolen from Waymo, a judge ruled Monday.