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InternetNews March 19, 2004 Michael Singer |
Trade Secrets Barred from Oracle's Servers A federal judge rules that only two lawyers from the software giant can view sensitive information from rival companies like Microsoft, SAP and PeopleSoft.  |
InternetNews Jim Wagner and Kuchinskas |
Guns Drawn in Microsoft's Battle with State Minnesota's lawyers are expected to press forward with the state's five-year-old antitrust class-action lawsuit against Microsoft when testimony continues next week.  |
Car and Driver April 2004 Steve Gofman |
The End of Cruising Cities are rapidly outlawing an American rite of passage almost as old as the automobile itself.  |
Entrepreneur April 2004 Chris Penttila |
Age Rage Younger employees are crying age discrimination.  |
The Motley Fool March 18, 2004 Rich Smith |
Is KPMG Judgment-Proof? KPMG's Belgian office declines to produce evidence for U.S. plaintiffs.  |
ifeminists March 17, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Radical Feminist on the U.S. Supreme Court Ruth Ginsburg received her law degree from Columbia Law School. In 1971 she established the Women's Rights Project at the American Civil Liberties Union. Throughout the 1970s Ginsburg acquired a first-hand knowledge of the workings of the Supreme Court as she argued six cases - all feminist issues - to the Justices.  |
InternetNews March 17, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Rivals Block Trade Secrets in Court The Department of Defense, Microsoft, SAP and other firms ask a federal judge to restrict access to their confidential information as part of the Justice Department's suit.  |
InternetNews March 16, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Patently Unfair? Overworked patent examiners and outdated rules are just two of the reasons critics of some tech patents say the process needs fixing.  |
InternetNews March 12, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft, RealNetworks Spat Stays Put Battle of the media players will play out in a Silicon Valley courtroom after a judge denies the software giant a change of venue.  |
Inc. March 2004 Lora Kolodny |
Bad Patent Reform Pending patent reform could leave entrepreneurs unprotected.  |
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