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BusinessWeek October 1, 2007 Michael Orey |
Wage Wars Workers - from truck drivers to stockbrokers - are winning huge overtime lawsuits. |
BusinessWeek October 1, 2007 Michael Orey |
Labor Law Time Warp America's New Deal-era overtime laws need updating, but the political will is lacking. |
InternetNews September 19, 2007 Caron Carlson |
Same Patent Fight, New Patent Challenges NTP finds itself back in the patent-litigation spotlight, except it might not be as bright. |
InternetNews September 18, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
EC Gains on Microsoft's Loss The European appeals court has turned down Microsoft's appeal of the EC's antitrust decision, but it's not all bad for the software giant. |
InternetNews September 18, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
SCO's Last Bankruptcy Straw SCO revealed in a filing what finally pushed it over the edge into bankruptcy court protection. |
The Motley Fool September 18, 2007 Brian Orelli |
New York Tag-Teams Merck Both the city and state of New York sue Merck over Vioxx payments, alleging the big pharma defrauded Medicaid and other government agencies, by hiding problems related to its painkilling drug. |
Registered Rep. September 13, 2007 Halah Touryalai |
Overtime Finally Pays Off Smith Barney brokers may be the first to cash in on overtime lawsuits that have been all the rage over the last two years. |
National Defense October 2007 Corrigan & Stafford |
Complying With the Berry Amendment Of all domestic preference laws and regulations, the Berry Amendment may concern defense contractors most. |
Information Today September 17, 2007 Paula J. Hane |
LexisNexis Adds TotalPatent to Its Suite of Solutions Against the backdrop of new technology patent infringement claims and Congress voting on changes to the U.S. patent law, LexisNexis introduced a new tool for patent professionals -- patent attorneys, information professionals, researchers, and engineers. |
InternetNews September 17, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
European Court to Microsoft: You Lose The European Union's Court of First Instance early Monday upheld virtually all of the EC's ruling against Microsoft, including nearly a billion dollars in fines. |
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