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...long-running copyright battle over Google Inc.'s plan to scan the world's books into a vast digital library. That's good news for...
...midtier clients in commercial and securities litigation. "If I were representing Google, K&L Gates would be the right place. But I'm...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...includes Google Inc., the University of Michigan and several other academic institutions, which has digitized more than 9 million works from college libraries. The...
...a broad antitrust investigation into Google Inc.'s business practices, lawyers can...
...website for 2010, beating out Google's homepage, according to a...Johnny's Oyster & Shrimp Inc. , then-U.S. District...
...biggest digital library. Judge Denny Chin was hearing oral arguments Thursday. More than 500 written submissions were made after Google Inc. struck a...
...million settlement with Google, the world's...provide U.S. libraries with free access...McGraw-Hill Companies Inc., Pearson Education Inc...
...audience the firm wants to reach, said Micah Buchdahl, president of HTMLawyers Inc. If a firm services mostly corporate clients, the site should...
...Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. and Sirius Satellite...out in court. Google, for example, has...plan to digitize library books and make...
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