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...and Enginuity Engineering, Inc. ("EEI"...ended with the election of Subchapter S...to renew necessary software subscriptions, and kept...
National Law Journal
...dispute between Verint Systems, Inc. ("Verint"...appeal, Blue Pumpkin Software, L.L.C...
...companies that make automated voting systems. One case is against Election Systems & Software Inc. Another is against Diebold Inc. and its former subsidiary, Premier...
...ruled that a state law linking public campaign matching funds in judicial elections to spending by opposing candidates violated the First Amendment. In...
...records provided by client Google Inc. to the Department of Justice...700 million acquisition of ITA Software Inc. And the firm represented...
...SAN FRANCISCO — A federal jury in Virginia awarded ActiveVideo Networks Inc. $115 million on Aug. 2 after finding that Verizon Communications Inc. had...
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...Circuit Judges.Phoenix International Software created software that it called...programming development, library management and system utilities functioning on mainframe systems...
...Diebold Inc., the largest...supplier of software, systems and services...involved with election systems and...
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