Rimon team helps self-driving startup XMotors fight against Tesla’s demands in trade secrets battle

A Chinese self-driving car startup told a California federal judge that Tesla can’t rifle through its intellectual property to bolster a trade secrets suit against a former engineer accused of downloading Tesla’s Autopilot source code before joining the Chinese startup. XMotors.ai Inc., which is not a party to Tesla’s lawsuit against former Autopilot engineer Guangzhi…

Webinar: COVID-19 Legal Watch – Top 10 Steps for Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs)

Sponsor Keller Center of Princeton University Date & Time May 5th, 2020, 12 pm ET Why You Should Attend Rimon Partner, Dror Futter, spoke on “COVID-19 Legal Watch – Top 10 Steps for Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs).” COVID-19 may prove to be life-threatening to many small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Times have changed overnight and companies…

Getting out of, delaying, modifying, or enforcing contracts as a result of COVID-19 or related government actions and restrictions

Many businesses and contracting parties are looking at the possibilities of getting out of, delaying, modifying, or enforcing contracts as a result of COVID-19 or government actions and restrictions. Typical legal issues and arguments relating to those actions include: force majeure clauses, impossibility, commercial impracticability, frustration of purpose, bankruptcy, or other possibilities. Each contract is unique, and…