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BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 Michael Orey |
Europe Inc. Takes Aim at Price-Fixers Michelin, among others, is using U.S. tactics (and U.S. lawyers) to sue supply cartels for overcharging. It's a change of mindset. |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 Ciara Torres-Spellisc |
Shareholders Should Hear About Political Spending Investors deserve the right to approve companies' campaign contributions |
ifeminists October 22, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
Sacred Feces! Man arrested for making coffee naked in own home A man was arrested for indecent exposure for being naked in his own kitchen. WTRV reports the circumstances |
InternetNews October 22, 2009 |
Nokia Files Patent Suit Against Apple Nokia goes to court, taking on Apple's iPhone, a major rival in the smartphone sector. |
ifeminists October 20, 2009 Michael Miles |
The Ugly Truth About the Roman Polanski Affair As I survey what is left of this case -- some civil suits against Nifong, Duke University, the City of Durham, and some police officers -- I realize more than ever that the United States has become a country that is run by political rogues |
InternetNews October 19, 2009 |
IBM Exec on Leave in Massive Trading Scandal Federal probe puts senior vice president Robert Moffat, Jr. at center of extensive insider-trading scam. |
Search Engine Watch October 19, 2009 Ron Jones |
Internet Law 101, Part 1 The basics of trademark law and some guidelines on the proper use of testimonials and endorsements. |
ifeminists October 8, 2009 Trudy Schuett |
More on DV victory in WV A West Virginia court has found that the fundamental beliefs of the West Virginia Coaliton Against Domestic Violence are "gender-biased," and violates the terms of the state's Domestic Violence Act. |
The Motley Fool October 8, 2009 Rich Smith |
IBM Needs a Good Lawyer The Justice Department begins investigating possible abuse of IBM's monopoly position in the market for mainframe computers. |
InternetNews October 6, 2009 |
Eolas Sues Almost Everybody Over Browser Apps After Eolas' patent was extended, the tiny firm is taking it to the courts. |
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