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ifeminists September 7, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Paternity Case Marks Progress for Defrauded Fathers The New Jersey decision is beneficial in granting increased recognition to the plight of paternity fraud. But an obvious problem remains. Two people committed fraud, but only the father bears any liability.  |
InternetNews September 7, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Microsoft Sues EC Over Source Code Microsoft has filed a lawsuit against the European Commission in a European Union court, asking the Court of First Instance to intervene regarding the issue of opening up its server source code to rival software makers.  |
InternetNews September 7, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Stakes High in Google Injunction Hearing Microsoft and Google squared off in Washington State court Tuesday about whether Kai-Fu Lee's work at Google would violate a non-compete contract.  |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Roy Mark |
Kazaa to Continue Court Fight Down Under The peer to peer file-swapping service Kazaa loses a major round in legality of business model in Australia.  |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Says Lee Was Google's Mole In a hiring dispute, Microsoft has charged that former executive Kai-Fu Lee began helping Google with its China business strategy while still taking Microsoft's money, according to court documents made public.  |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Tim Gray |
Google, Microsoft Personnel Fight Back in Court Microsoft and Google are scheduled to square off in a Seattle courtroom today over an increasingly heated dispute regarding Google's hiring of a Microsoft vice president.  |
InternetNews September 1, 2005 David Needle |
Intel Comes Out Swinging in Response to AMD Intel finally responded to AMD's lawsuits accusing the chip giant of illegal anti-competitive practices, claiming ineptitude is AMD's main problem.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2005 |
Legal: Jumping the Pond Class-action lawsuits are commonplace in the United States. Now, aggregate litigation is a looming threat in Europe.  |
Registered Rep. September 1, 2005 Kristen French |
Ready to Punch a Time Clock Merrill Lynch paid $37 million to settle claims that it owes thousands of former brokers overtime pay. Now, class-action attorneys smell blood.  |
Registered Rep. September 1, 2005 John Churchill |
Whistleblower's Lament The former Putnam Investments employee who blew the whistle on the Boston-based fund giant's market-timing practices has filed a lawsuit seeking 30% of the firm's $50 million fine, according to a report.  |
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