A legal battle between two of the world's biggest chip companies, Arm and Qualcomm, is heading to trial this week.
As discussed in the readings on personal jurisdiction, the Constitution and states' long-arm statutes may permit court jurisdiction over out-of-state conduct, depending on the specific long-arm ...
Recently, Justice James Hudson issued a decision testing the limits of New York’s Long Arm Statute. The Court was tasked with determining whether personal jurisdiction exists over an out-of ...
Arm claims that Qualcomm failed to properly transfer ... mergers and acquisitions, and contract law in the tech industry, wrote Jim McGregor, a principal analyst and partner at TIRIAS Research ...