...National Institute of Standards and Technology, authored by Micheal E. Sherman and entitled ...
...leading e-book publishers in April, alleging that they violated the Sherman Act in 2010 when they switched from a so-called wholesale model...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...FOOTNOTE 1] brought an action for treble damages under the Sherman (antitrust) Act against defendants Packaging Corp. of America, et al.,[...
A case pitting adult entertainment against Internet domain name registration cleared a key hurdle, when a Los Angeles federal judge allowed antitrust claims over the controversial .xxx domain to go f
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The "tragedy of commons" concept examines shared ownership damage. This damage can be limited by division into private parcels so that parties bear the benefits and costs of their actions. The "digit
Originally Published: National Law Journal
For Connecticut's nine-lawyer antitrust division, taking on five of the largest U.S. book publishers, along with Apple, was as gratifying as striking oil six times in a row
Ruling that organizing electronic files is not part of copying expenses, a three-judge panel slashed $360,000 in e-discovery costs to be recovered by defendants by 90 percent
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
With the order in In re Aspartame, attorneys Kevin F. Brady and Jill Agro note that as a prevailing party, there may be an opportunity to shift the costs of discovery under Rule 54(
...Sherman Oaks, Calif.-based LiveDeposition.com, a provider of web-based legal deposition...
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