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...a second bite at the apple by simply relitigating a prior...omitted); DiPilato v. 7-Eleven, Inc., 662 F. Supp.2d 333...
References to both cybersecurity and antibribery risks in regulatory filings by public companies have increased in the past year, according to a new analysis from business-intelligence firm Intelligi
...t infringe mark, court says Fifth & Pacific Companies Inc., the New York company formerly known as Liz Claiborne, and its Kate...
...the federal bench but refereeing the smartphone and tablet war between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. has no doubt contributed to her jaded...
Could tablets, convertibles or Chromebooks truly replace a standard laptop for a mobile lawyer? Should law departments be considering these devices for their next hardware refresh
...can be important to Canadians. The ongoing legal saga in Viacom International Inc., et al. v. YouTube, Inc., YouTube, LLC, and Google, Inc., 07 Civ...
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...No company seems to have soured on the ITC more than Apple Inc., which on June 4 lost a key patent infringement case there...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...No company seems to have soured on the ITC more than Apple Inc., which on June 4 lost a key patent infringement case there...
...made the app available through Apple's app store Friday....
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