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InternetNews April 3, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Nokia Accuses Qualcomm of 'Serial Litigation' Qualcomm announced that it has filed suit against handset maker Nokia yesterday, as the two companies continue to spar over their respective intellectual property rights.  |
InternetNews April 3, 2007 Michael Hickins |
Tipsters Help Microsoft Nab Overseas Thieves Microsoft filed nine lawsuits and issued more than 50 cease-and-desist letters today against international smugglers accused of diverting discounted copies of its software into the United States.  |
Information Today April 2, 2007 |
LexisNexis, Dow Jones Alliance Brings Current News to Law Firms New service offers legal professionals continuously updated news, such as mergers and acquisitions, Initial Public Offerings, national litigation, and other vital information.  |
Bank Technology News March 2007 John Adams |
Invoice Management: Banks Give Legal Bills A Good Scrubbing Barclays and AOL are using Web-based applications to itemize what their lawyers are charging them -- and should not be charging them.  |
Financial Planning April 1, 2007 Andrew Ackerman |
The Bond Buyer The U.S. Supreme Court cannot decide whether to review a high-profile Kentucky municipal bond case until a discussion of the case is rescheduled.  |
Registered Rep. March 30, 2007 Halah Touryalai |
Defamed? Tough Luck. NY Court Says You Can't Sue Your Firm for U-5 comments Brokerage firms won a round in an ongoing battle over what they can and can't say about departing brokers on their U5 records.  |
InternetNews March 29, 2007 Roy Mark |
Two Years For Midwest Counterfeiter A 36-year-old Indiana man was sentenced today to more than two years in prison for selling counterfeit Rockwell Automation software on eBay.  |
InternetNews March 28, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Computer-Clueless In Connecticut A substitute teacher is made the sacrificial lamb for a school system's pitiful computer efforts.  |
InternetNews March 27, 2007 Roy Mark |
Supreme Court to Hear Online Pandering Case Bush administration hopes high court will reverse decision that parts of PROTECT Act violate free speech rights.  |
InternetNews March 26, 2007 Roy Mark |
Vonage: Dead Company Walking? Vonage attempted today to reassure its 2.2 million customers that its Internet telephone service is not in jeopardy despite a looming permanent injunction that could prohibit Vonage calls from connecting to traditional telephone networks.  |
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