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Will the Supreme Court Have the Last Word on GPS Tracking?
Attorney Joshua Engel notes that the Supreme Court's ruling on GPS tracking in United States v. Jones may run up against decisions in state courts applying state constitutions.Texas AG Sues Leading VoIP Company
The Texas attorney general sued the nation's largest Internet-based phone service provider on Tuesday, saying Vonage failed to clearly inform customers that its basic service excludes access to 911 services. The suit, which would require Vonage to more clearly inform customers about accessing the 911 dialing feature, seeks $20,000 per violation. The company says its customers are notified about the 911 activation, but that it's "open to any changes they want."Verizon to Block 'Cramming' of Computer Charges on Phone Bills
Verizon Communications Inc. will pay $75,000 and stop allowing unauthorized third-party charges on its customer bills, under an agreement with New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. The settlement is the first time a phone company has been required to monitor and correct other companies' fraudulent billing practices on phone bills, Spitzer said. The action follows complaints about unauthorized charges by Internet providers, Web hosting and other services on Verizon phone bills.E-Mails at the Heart of Suit Against MSNBC Personality Ed Schultz
A breach of contract lawsuit filed against MSNBC host Ed Schultz aims to prove that a series of e-mails between Schultz and an aggrieved NBC employee over the development of Schultz's television career constituted a binding contract. The employee claims that he came up with the idea for Schultz to move from radio to television for a percentage of the profits.View more book results for the query "*"
Cotchett, Pitre Files Suit Over iPhone
Cotchett Pitre filed a potential class action against Apple and AT&T in the Northern District of California, contending that the companies aggressively promoted the multimedia messaging capability of the iPhone 3G-S even though consumers still aren't able to use that promised service.LDMonline Adds Digital Business Cards, Google Maps
LDMonline, the web-based version of the Lawyers Diary and Manual, has added electronic business cards, Google Maps, and a jurisdictional calendar to its existing features.ABBYY Software Releases Two New Products for Data Processing
ABBYY Software has released the OCR Recognition Server, a software product that helps users with automated document processing, as well as a data capture and extraction tool.LexisNexis PCLaw 11 Goes Mobile and Gets With QuickBooks
LexisNexis announced the launch of a mobile service with its new version 11 of PCLaw, legal billing and accounting software for law firms. The mobile service, called PCLaw 11 Mobility, is designed to work with any browser on smartphones or mobile devices running Apple iOS, Google Android, and RIM BlackBerry and connect to an on-premise instance of PCLaw, which can import data into QuickBooks and ingest output from a Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner in one click.Cravath Inks Two Deals in One Week for IBM
Cravath, Swaine & Moore, a longtime legal adviser to IBM, advised the tech giant on its planned acquisitions of software companies DemandTec and C�ram Software.Trending Stories
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