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they filed a lawsuit alleging Ethernet provider Extreme Networks has violated the GNU General Public License by redistributing the BusyBox open source utility in its products without making that source code available. ... Source: blogs.pcworld.com --- 14 hours ago
Comcast can't catch a break lately. First there was the uproar over download caps for BitTorrent and other peer-to-peer (P2P) application users. Then Comcast became the subject of a Federal Communications Commission investigation. Now lawyers representing angry Comcast customers in... ... Source: www.latimes.com --- 20 hours ago
The 15-year agreement gives Nokia a license to all the chip maker's patents. Cellphone chip maker Qualcomm Inc. and Nokia, the world's biggest maker of wireless phones, signed a new licensing agreement that ends global litigation and resolves concerns about Qualcomm's future licensing program. ... Source: www.freep.com --- 11 hours ago
The Michigan Gaming Control Board on Thursday fired an employee who filed separate Lawsuits against the agency over its hiring practices and Attorney General Mike Cox on the issue of liquor regulation in tribal casinos. ... Source: jurist.law.pitt.edu --- 15 hours ago
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Now everybody wants immunity. It's been amazing and nauseating to watch the (arguably) worst administration in history covers itself with layers of immunity, ranging from outright Congressional declarations of immunity for Telecoms that helped W break Fisa law, to "executive privelege", to pardons, etc.. » original news ...
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Two of the biggest movers and shakers in LBS, Qualcomm ( QCOM ) and Nokia ( NOK ), announced that all outstanding Lawsuits had been settled. Under a 15-year agreement, the two companies have resolved difference covering various Qualcomm patents for use in Nokia devices. In a separate announcement, Qualcomm announced (PDF) their third Q3 results and revised guidance slightly downward for the remainder of the year but it did not dampen the deal with Nokia; QCOM stock soared 20% in earth trading today. ... Source: www.thetowntalk.com --- 20 hours ago
The following Lawsuits were recorded Wednesday by the Rapides Parish Clerk of Court's Office: ... Source: www.kcci.com --- 23 hours ago
The brother and business partners of the late Ed Boesen speaks out about his death and Lawsuits that have been filed against his estate. ... Source: www.sportbusiness.com --- 15 hours ago
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) have filed two Lawsuits against XL&H, Ltd., also known as Xclusive Leisure and Hospitality, for using the Olympic trademarks to deceive the public, according to Around the Rings. ... Source: www.injuryboard.com --- 6 hours ago
LEARN MORE Jamie Leigh Foundation Halliburton Watch- articles against Halliburton Halliburton website KBR website IMAGE SOURCE: ©iStockphoto/ After being dismissed in 2006, Lawsuits against military contractors Halliburton and Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), a former subsidiary, may go to trial in 2009. The Lawsuits are over an ambush that left six civilian truck drivers in Iraq dead. The Lawsuits filed by the deceased truck drivers families claim that the companies knowingly sent convoys into a dangerous area where six of the drivers were killed and many others were injured in 2004. U.S. District Judge Gray Miller dismissed the cases back in 2006 because he felt that the Army palys a major role in deploying convoys and battlefield decisions can not be second-guessed. However, a federal appeals court in May sent the Lawsuits back to the judge, ruling that it is possible to resolve the suits without making a "constitutionally impermissible review of wartime decision-making." During a hearing, Miller told attorneys to continue preparing their cases and be ready for trial sometime near September 2009. An actual date would be set later. The accident occurred on April 9, 2004, the day the Shia leader Moqtada al Sadr had ordered his militia to attack anyone leaving their homes. The U.S. military had declared all roads too dangerous for civilian convoy travel and just a day earlier, a Halliburton convoy had been attacked. Two convoys had al ... Source: blogs.jobdig.com --- 7 hours ago
The newspaper-bashing arena is Toby’s domain, hobby and expertise (here, here and here) and he has already mentioned this news item re: an attorney suing a daily newspaper for not being worth the money he paid when he subscribed. Turns out, an attorney with more time than sense in Raleigh, NC, is suing the Raleigh [...] ... Source: apb.directionsmag.com --- 13 hours ago
Two of the biggest movers and shakers in LBS, Qualcomm ( QCOM ) and Nokia ( NOK ), announced that all outstanding Lawsuits had been settled. Under a 15-year agreement, the two companies have resolved difference covering various Qualcomm patents for use in Nokia devices. In a separate announcement, Qualcomm announced (PDF) their third Q3 results and revised guidance slightly downward for the remainder of the year but it did not dampen the deal with Nokia; QCOM stock soared 20% in earth trading today. ... Source: www.topix.com --- 10 hours ago
Clear Channel Communications Inc said on Wednesday it settled Lawsuits against Tribune Co and several former Clear Channel employees lured away by the newspaper publisher and broadcaster. ... Source: webofdebt.wordpress.com --- 3 minutes ago
Lawsuits threaten the banks from all sides – from state attorneys general, consumer class actions, and investor backlash. Shifting liability for the subprime debacle back to the banks could bankrupt even the biggest banks. But that might not be the end of the world . . . http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/bracing-storm.php ... Source: dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com --- 21 hours ago
San Diego’s city attorney said on Wednesday he filed a lawsuit against Bank of America and its Countrywide unit to prevent the mortgage lenders from foreclosing on homes in the city, which he aims to make a “foreclosure sanctuary.” City Attorney Michael Aguirre plans to file similar Lawsuits against Washington Mutual, Wells Fargo and Wachovia [...] ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 hours ago
IBM, SAP and Adobe are the latest targets of patent Lawsuits filed by Implicit Networks, according to Networkworld. ... Source: online.wsj.com --- 15 hours ago
More than 200 municipalities have filed Lawsuits alleging that online travel companies have pocketed hotel taxes paid by consumers that rightfully belong to city and county governments. Recently, some of the claims have gained traction. ... Find more results for Lawsuits on RSSMicro.com |
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