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InternetNews March 10, 2004 Michael Singer |
Judge: Oracle Can See Competitors' Info Oracle lawyers can view sensitive information about Peoplesoft and other vendors as they prepare for a June 7 showdown with the DoJ. |
Salon.com June 9, 2000 Scott Rosenberg |
Its own worst enemy The judge says you just can't trust Microsoft. It's the company's own fault. |
Registered Rep. June 15, 2007 Halah Touryalai |
Merrill Requests End to Discovery in Racial Discrimination Suit Registered Rep. reported in error that a judge ruled in favor of Merrill Lynch in a discrimination suit. The judge in the case has referred the decision to a magistrate judge and a ruling has yet to be made. |
InternetNews July 20, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Judge Nixes AT&T, Feds on Secrecy Request A federal judge in San Francisco denied a motion by AT&T and the U.S. government to keep details of a domestic spying program secret. |
The Motley Fool March 10, 2004 Ben McClure |
Suing Research In Motion Will a patent lawsuit undo Research In Motion's share price momentum? |
Salon.com February 15, 2001 Amy Reiter |
How the defendant spent Valentine's Day At the Puffy trial, we get a loopy plot straight out of Hollywood. Poor Puffy gets a broken heart... |
Wired August 21, 2007 Nadya Labi |
UK Terrorism Trial Judge Gets a Lesson on the Internet A UK judge stopped proceedings to ask what a website and forum were in a trial against a suspected terrorist. |
The Motley Fool April 4, 2011 Tim Beyers |
Did Clearwire Commit Fraud? A new motion in an old lawsuit alleges fresh evidence that Clearwire knowingly recruited customers outside the effective range of its Clear wireless network, then charged them usurious cancellation fees. |
Home Theater May 14, 2009 |
Real Launches Legal Counterattack RealNetworks has launched a legal counterattack, suing six motion picture studios for antitrust violation. |
BusinessWeek July 24, 2006 Jane Sasseen |
A Wild Card Named Weinstein For the past decade, cigarette executives have been trying to convince Wall Street that their legal expenses are predictable and manageable. But every time they appear to be on the verge of succeeding, a new courtroom threat chills the markets. |
AskMen.com |
Simple Solutions Work Best An Ohio judge unhappy with repeated interruptions from a robbery suspect ordered a deputy to put duct tape over the defendant's mouth. |
InternetNews February 24, 2006 Paul Shread |
Netease, RIM Prop Up Techs Tech stocks managed modest gains Friday... Shares of Netease soared... The broader market finished mixed... WebMD gained 3% on its results... etc. |
PC World November 27, 2000 Clare Haney & Margret Johnston, IDG News Service |
Microsoft Tailors Its Tune to Appeals Court Attorneys assess Microsoft's all-out assault on federal judge, adversaries, and competitors in latest legal brief... |
InternetNews August 13, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Judge Takes Hard Line on Corporate Secrets Bearing Point, Accenture, PeopleSoft and others argue for protection from publicizing private information as an after effect of Oracle's antitrust suit. |
JavaWorld May 2000 Brian Sullivan |
Sun dealt another blow in Java dispute with Microsoft In a ruling issued late Monday, the US District Court judge who is overseeing a pair of lawsuits that the two companies filed against each other dismissed Sun's claim that Microsoft had infringed on Sun's Java-related copyrights. |
InternetNews April 15, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle-DoJ Case Moves to Videotape The judge in the DoJ/Oracle case is expected to get an eyeful of pre-trial evidence -- and education -- in the anti-trust case. |
InternetNews November 6, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Lawsuit Targets Sprint Termination Fees A $1.2 billion federal class action suit has been filed against Sprint Nextel, claiming the wireless carrier's termination fees violate the Federal Communications Act as well as statutory law in all 50 states. |
CIO May 1, 2002 Stephanie Viscasillas |
Virtual Court Though virtual trials may lack the caustic quips or acerbic edge of Judge Judy you may soon be able to watch them online. The state of Michigan is the first in the nation to create a cybercourt where people can plead their case without setting foot in a courtroom... |
PC World June 28, 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
Microsoft Faces New Antitrust Trial Appeals court upholds monopoly finding, but sends case to new judge to consider penalties... |
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. |