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Information Today September 24, 2009 |
Trademarkia Launches New Free Trademark Search Service Trademarkia is for busy people who want an effortless way to create a business name from the millions of trademarks filed at the United States Trademark Office that have now gone abandoned. |
The Motley Fool September 24, 2009 Brian Orelli |
Wyeth's Biting the Hand That Feeds It Wyeth decides to sue the Food and Drug Administration after it approved Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals' generic version of its antibiotic Zosyn. |
Wired September 21, 2009 Mathew Honan |
Ludwig Minelli: Legalize Assisted Suicide Taking advantage of his nation's unique legal status, attorney Ludwig Minelli founded Dignitas, a right-to-die organization that has made Switzerland the destination for suicide tourism. Not that he's eager for more business. |
ifeminists September 23, 2009 Teri Stoddard |
Tortured for child support arrears, he did not owe PART II David A. Bardes recalls April 2006 when he almost died in a Charleston County jail. Put there for child support, he was left in a hypothermic chamber for over 30 hours. |
Wired Julian Dibbell |
The Assclown Offensive: How to Enrage the Church of Scientology The anonymous campaign against Scientology, better known among its participants as Project Chanology, continues to this day. |
InternetNews September 18, 2009 |
Microsoft Takes 'Malvertisers' to Court Microsoft on Friday said it has sued five so-called "malvertisers" in Seattle civil court as part of an effort to stop the practice of hiding malicious code in seemingly safe online ads that instead seek to prey on users. |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2009 Michael Orey |
Commentary: Do Shareholder Class Actions Make Sense? Not when they extract payments from innocent shareholders and let fraudsters off the hook. |
Registered Rep. September 17, 2009 John Churchill |
Judge Controls Bob McCann's Fate The former Merrill Lynch brokerage head told a Manhattan federal judge yesterday that his new employer is losing patience, and he should be relieved of a non-compete clause in his BofA contract. |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2009 Catherine Arnst |
The Truth About Malpractice Lawsuits President Barack Obama tapped into a large vein of public support when he suggested recently that he is open to reforming medical malpractice laws. |
InternetNews September 17, 2009 |
Deja Vu: Skype Founders and eBay in Legal Spat The founders of the Skype are suing eBay and future suitors for $75 million a day in damages for copyright violation. |
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