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Six years of litigation and seven days of trial in federal court have amounted to more than $13 million for five companies. In Agere Systems Inc. et al. v. Advanced Environmental Techno
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Most large companies have likely experienced numerous information security incidents in the recent past. Given the high number of state security breach notification laws, incidents requiring notifi
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A Virginia Beach, Va., woman has been ordered to give up her business' name after being sued by the parent company of Glass Doctor, the national company that specializes in installing windows and w
By Susan C. Levy and Joelle K. Blomquist | December 6, 2007
In a case before it this term, the U.S. Supreme Court will face the important task of reconciling the two fundamental policies underlying the nation's arbitration system and determining which o
By Jessie Seyfer | July 26, 2007
Semiconductor equipment maker KLA-Tencor emerged Wednesday from a Securities and Exchange Commission backdating probe with barely a scratch. This is probably the result, some in the local de
By Shari Claire Lewis | August 26, 2005
Just as computer users have to deal with spam and viruses, businesses that consider the Internet to be one of the best-ever marketing and sales tools are finding it has drawbacks, too.
By Andrew Weissmann | October 4, 2006
In 1964, 38 people in New York City listened to Kitty Genovese's blood-curdling cries for help as she was being stabbed to death. They failed to take action, wrongly believing that others would do
By Francis J. Lawall and James C. Carignan | February 13, 2007
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania recently issued one of the first decisions in the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to interpret �503(b)(9), an important new
By Joan E. Bertin and Jay Dyckman | December 12, 2006
Even on the surface, Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency -- argued at the Supreme Court on Nov. 29 -- is a hot case. It asks whether the EPA is mandated to regulate greenhouse g
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 23, 2008
After a bitter 13-year legal battle, Maxxam Inc. has finally put down its arms and agreed to accept a $10 million settlement to end a bitter dispute with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which
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