Lawyers from the high-tech titans appeared in federal court a few hours after Judge Ronald Whyte indicated he will pause a Google lawsuit that seeks to invalidate a noncompete agreement that's preventing Kai-Fu Lee from carrying out all his duties...
Asia Pulse reports that Kai-Fu Lee has begun his job as the person in charge of Google's operations in China. A trial that begins in January will offer a final ruling. He begins his job after a Washington judge ruled nine days ago that Lee could...
Kai-Fu Lee can immediately begin recruiting for Google's new research center in China but can not work on speech, search and other technologies. Lee from doing any work for Google until after the January trial saying that it would violate a...
Judge to rule Tuesday in Kai-Fu Lee case from News.com says that a ruling on whether Kai-Fu Lee can leave As issue is whether a preliminary injunction will be lifted ahead of a trial to permanently settle the matter
in January.
Courtroom showdown for Microsoft and Google from News.com covers the opening arguments in this week's court fight
over whether Google China chief Kai-Fu Lee violated a non-compete clause by going over to Microsoft.
Kai-Fu Lee's contract with MS is "unenforceable. Google has now asked that federal court judge to--as a matter of law--rule on Google's behalf without a trial. The News.com story: Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact, discusses another...