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Cingular to Refund $18.5M in California
Cingular Wireless will refund $18.5 million to former California customers penalized for canceling their mobile phone service because of trouble making and receiving calls. About 115,000 ex-Cingular customers from January 2000 through April 2002 will receive refund checks of $160.Fla. Supremes to Weigh Online Records, Other Court Rules
Florida Supreme Court justices are scheduled to receive recommendations on proposed changes to procedural rules affecting the state's courts. They'll consider a study committee's recommendations on the controversial issue of how to protect private information included in court records that are posted online. A second report reviewing jury selection methods is due to the justices at the end of August.Samsung Seeks U.S. Import Ban on iPhone, iPad
Samsung Electronics is asking the United States to prohibit Apple from importing key products including the latest iPhone and iPad devices amid an escalating patent dispute. Samsung filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission over what it claims are Apple's violation of five patents held by Samsung, the South Korea-based company said.New Federal IP Report Touts Links Between Patents, Trademarks, Jobs
Federal officials touted the importance of intellectual property to job creation at a White House announcement stemming from the release of a new U.S. Department of Commerce report on the subject.TyMetrix MatterAnalyzer Helps Lawyers Set Billing Rates
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BA Insight Launches First Search-Based Applications for SharePoint
BA Insight Launches First Search-Based Applications for SharePoint to address enterprise information access challenges.Gap Files Cybersquatting Suit Against TheGap.com
Apparel company The Gap filed a cybersquatting suit last week in Eastern District of Virginia against the Mumbai, India-based owners of the domain name thegap.com.What Does Wikipedia Say About You?
What Wikipedia -- with its free-for-all social networking approach to producing content -- says about a company could influence millions of would-be customers. Monitoring Wikipedia is crucial to managing a company's brand. And if it looks bad, do you alter a negative entry? Do you sue?Study Finds Sanctions in E-Discovery Cases
One-quarter of the reported electronic discovery opinions issued in the first 10 months of the year involved sanctions issues, according to a new Kroll Ontrack study. The cases illustrate that judges frequently issue sanctions for mishandling of e-discovery, said a Kroll spokesperson.Trending Stories
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