...Pellegrini, J., dissenting (17 pages).The court determined that Expedia, Inc. could not be construed as a hotel "operator" because it did...
...Online travel service Expedia Inc. does not have to pay Philadelphia hotel tax on the fees...
...of Lyndhurst v. Priceline.com Inc. , a unanimous three-judge...named in the suit were Expedia, Hotwire, Travelport Americas, Hotels.com...
...builds for federal regulators to launch a broad antitrust investigation into Google Inc.'s business practices, lawyers can't help but feel a sense of...
...the site launched by the creator of the successful travel Web site Expedia violates unfair methods of competition and deceptive acts in the conduct of...
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