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Court Rejects Microsoft's Latest Request for Documents
Another Microsoft subpoena aimed at forcing rivals to release documents related to the company's European Union antitrust case has been quashed, this time by a New York court. Judge Colleen McMahon said Microsoft's request for IBM's documents amounted to a "blatant end run" on the European Commission's authority, according to an April 21 court order. "The writing is clearly on the wall for these actions, and we will not be pursuing them any further," Microsoft spokesman Tom Brookes said.Myspace Settles With FTC Over Personal Data Privacy Charges
Myspace agreed to implement privacy reforms in light of Federal Trade Commission charges that the social network misled its users about sharing information with outside advertisers.VeriSign Acquires CRM Software Company
Internet security specialist VeriSign, of Mountain View, Calif., Wednesday said it would pay $30 million net of cash to acquire CallVision Inc., a privately held Internet billing and customer-relationship management company based in Seattle. The deal is likely to close in the first quarter. VeriSign plans to incorporate the acquired technology into its Wireless Commerce Suite, which offers online billing services to telecoms and wireless carriers.Orion Integrates with Bellefield's iTimeKeep Apps
Atlanta-based Orion Law Management Systems, developer of legal practice management applications, has announced the integration of its legal accounting software with Pittsburgh-based Bellefield Systems' iTimeKeep iPhone and iPad apps.Lawyer Sues Over Former Client's Bad Online Review
An ugly attorney-client fight in San Francisco Superior Court could help clarify how far clients can go in maligning their lawyers on consumer-review sites.View more book results for the query "*"
LexisNexis Moves Software Group to N.C. State University Campus & Is Hiring
LexisNexis relocates its "Business of Law" software team 12 miles from Cary to Raleigh-based North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus, and is hiring.Microsoft Releases Windows Security Fixes
Microsoft released four security fixes on Tuesday to patch Windows operating system flaws that could allow an attacker to take control of a person�s computer. Office 2000 users take note: Three of the flaws with the highest �critical" rating affect the software suite.Adobe Puts Electronic Signatures Into Mobile Reader
Lawyers may benefit from several recent updates to Adobe Systems' free Acrobat Reader software, including electronic signature technology now built into the mobile versions, officials said this week.LexisNexis Blazes Audit Trail for ECA App
LexisNexis on Tuesday said its early case assessment product now provides an audit tail, which was a feature requested by customers, and is a necessary foundation for next year's web-enabled version.Criminal E-Filing on Horizon for Pennsylvania's 1st Judicial District
The 1st Judicial District of Pennsylvania is aiming to roll out e-filing in criminal cases for members of the criminal bar by April 2, 2012, according to an announcement by the administrative judge of the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court trial division. The district also plans to roll out e-filing for court personnel this week, the judge announced in a press release.Trending Stories
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