...accounts. The entire report covers Microsoft services such as Hotmail, Outlook.com, Xbox LIVE, and Office 365, and includes a separate breakdown for requests related...
...accounts. The entire report covers Microsoft services such as Hotmail, Outlook.com, Xbox LIVE, and Office 365, and includes a separate breakdown for requests related...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
While flawed, Microsoft's tablet has a lot to offer lawyers—including an Office suite
Microsoft has taken to its blog to explain the latest of its series of patent licensing agreements with hardware companies using the Android operating system in their mobile devices
Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith and deputy general counsel Horacio Gutierrez talked up the latest in a series of patent licensing agreements between Microsoft and smartphone manufacturers using
Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith and deputy general counsel Horacio Gutierrez posted to the Microsoft on the Issues blog to explicate the latest in a series of patent licensing agreements between
Tech colossus Microsoft taps boutiques for their focus - and connections
What's so wrong with the little guy? Bigger doesn't always necessarily mean better. Software colossus Microsoft taps boutiques for their focus — and connections (often at lower rates than a meg
When in-house lawyers at Microsoft go shopping for outside firms, they're well aware big doesn't necessarily mean better. For many types of assignments, they've found small boutique firms can handle
Hen InterTrust Technologies Corp. sued Microsoft Corporation in 2001, the move was bold, cunning-and more than a little bit desperate. After ten years in development, InterTrust's digital rights mana
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