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Japan's Fair Trade Commission Rules Against Intel in Antitrust Probe
Japan's anti-monopoly watchdog issued a warning to U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp. on Tuesday, demanding that the company stop curbing competition in the microprocessor chip market by pressuring Japanese clients to buy its chips. Japan's Fair Trade Commission didn't impose any fines on Intel, but said the U.S. company could face prosecution if it doesn't change its ways. Intel was given 10 days to respond.A Dose of Legal Caution for New 'E-Prescriptions'
Electronic prescriptions carry an unhealthy dose of legal risks for the ill-prepared. That's what health care law attorneys advise the medical profession as it embraces "e-prescribing" -- a practice whereby doctors ditch pen and paper to order prescriptions through cyberspace.White House Offers Incentives for Cybersecurity Program
President Barack Obama's administration has drafted a potential recipe for sweetening its voluntary corporate cybersecurity program.South Koreans Sue Apple Over iPhone User Information
A group of some 27,000 South Koreans is suing Apple for $26 million for what they claim are privacy violations from the collection of iPhone user location information. Each person in the suit is seeking 1 million won ($932) in damages, says Kim Hyeong-seok, one of their attorneys. Kim said they are targeting Apple to "protect privacy" rights.Autonomy Acquires Digital Services From Struggling Iron Mountain
Cambridge, England-based infrastructure software specialist Autonomy is acquiring the majority of Iron Mountain's digital product lines for $380 million in cash and plans to add a variety of complementary products.View more book results for the query "*"
DataCert Expands Sales Staff in Europe, Names New VP of EMEA
Datacert Inc. has appointed Uwe Schneider as VP and general manager, EMEA, and expanded its sales staff in Europe.CDS Legal Opens New Version of Cloud E-Discovery
Complete Discovery Source adds processing and review to Nytrix CIY 4, CDS Legal's new version of the online e-discovery platform.Symantec: Clearwell Product Integration Coming in 2012
Evan Koblentz, LTN staff reporter, writes that Symantec, known for its security and backup software, has completed its $390 million acquisition of e-discovery specialist Clearwell Systems, manufacturer of the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform, and will launch new integrated products in the first half of 2012. Symantec will retain the Clearwell name because of its recognition in the legal community.Trending Stories
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