Texas Lawyer
... v. ACTAVIS, INC., ET AL. No. 12-416 ...
... v. ACTAVIS, INC., ET AL. No. 12-416 ...
Daily Business Review
...anti-terror Patriot Act, to collect the telephone records of all Verizon Communications Inc. customers and turn them over to the NSA. After news organizations...
...Surveillance Court requiring Verizon Business Network Services Inc. to turn over...of all telephone communications of every customer...
...I.D. Corp. v. Windstream Communications, Inc., 12 Civ. 4023 (JMF), NYLJ...
...of phone call records of Verizon subscribers. ACLU lawyers contend the...much information about their private communications the government believes it's...
Daily Business Review
...against other companies, including Dish Network Corp., AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications. Tivo has still struggled to make money, however...
The Daily Report
...phone records at Verizon Communications and snooping on...companies included AOL Inc., Apple Inc., Facebook...
The Daily Report
...of U.S. customers of Verizon under a top secret court...under the Obama administration the communication records of millions of U...
...TiVo wrested a $250 million settlement from Verizon Communications Inc. Like Thursday's deal with Motorola, both of those settlements came...
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