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InternetNews November 8, 2007 Sean Gallagher |
Vonage, AT&T Settle Patent Suit Vonage hopes this will be the last of the patent-infringement suits it's become all too familiar with. |
InternetNews November 7, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Microsoft Responds in Antitrust Showdown Microsoft files its final brief with the judge overseeing its antitrust settlement in the scramble to extend oversight for another five years - or not. |
InternetNews November 2, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Website, Lawsuits Take Aim at Pirates Microsoft opens a new site to educate users on how to spot illicit software, and also sues 20 alleged vendors for selling pirated copies of its software. |
BusinessWeek November 12, 2007 R. Berner & B. Grow |
Prisoners of Debt The fresh start promised by bankruptcy is under attack as big lenders keep squeezing money out of consumers whose debts were canceled by the courts. |
BusinessWeek November 12, 2007 Brian Grow |
Conveniently Not Updating? A lawsuit alleges that credit bureaus fail to update their credit reports to show that debts have been discharged. |
BusinessWeek November 12, 2007 Robert Berner |
Whose Second Chance? Some of the country's largest financial firms have been accused of harassing consumers over debts that courts have canceled. Some debtors are fighting back. |
AFP eWire October 29, 2007 |
Judge's Rulings Set Stage for Princeton-Robertson Trial New Jersey Superior Court Judge Neil H. Shuster has ruled that Princeton University is not the sole beneficiary of an $880 million endowment, allowing a lawsuit brought by the original donor's family against the university to proceed to a trial. |
CFO November 1, 2007 Avital Louria Hahn |
Innovators' Dilemma New patent laws may complicate life for inventive companies. |
CFO November 1, 2007 Lori Calabro |
Bitter Medicine New anti-counterfeiting laws are costing drug companies a fortune. |
CFO November 1, 2007 Kate Plourd |
What Goes Around In his heyday, Bill Lerach was so ruthless a class-action lawyer that in Silicon Valley his name was synonymous with being sued. Now Lerach is being "Lerached" himself -- to the great delight of much of the corporate community. |
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