By Keith Ecker | February 28, 2006
Negotiations between the Congress Plaza Hotel in Chicago and UNITE HERE Local 1 have been at a standstill for the past two years. The union, which comprises nearly 130 housekeepers, cooks, dishwashers and other hotel employees, went on strike in 2003. The sudden lack of workers left the hotel in...
By Michael T. Burr | February 28, 2006
Trademark owners develop aggressive legal and marketing strategies to fight counterfeiters.
By Julius Melnitzer | February 28, 2006
Ontario Court of Appeal lowers the bar for disclosure of material facts.
By Steven Seidenberg | February 28, 2006
TRIPS may become an issue in eBay's patent injunction case.
By Staff Writer | February 28, 2006
Consumer groups take issue with companies that advertise junk food to kids.
By Staff Writer | February 28, 2006
When millions of unsolicited e-mails wreaked havoc on an Iowa business owner's small ISP company, he didn't take it lightly. After tracking down the source of the spam, Robert Kramer III, owner and operator of CIS Internet Services, sued and won an $11.2 billion judgment on Dec. 23, 2005, in...
By Mary Swanton | February 28, 2006
The rights of employers in Florida, Georgia and Alabama to control the presence of guns on their property and to set the terms and conditions of the workplace are in the crosshairs of the National Rifle Association. Bills pending in those states are among the latest in the powerful gun...
By Staff Writer | January 31, 2006
The hedge fund industry operates in a notorious shroud of secrecy. Investors and government regulators know little about hedge funds' practices, activities and leadership, in stark contrast to the strict regulations and public scrutiny to which mutual funds and other investment vehicles are subject. Since June 2004 the SEC has...
By Bruce D. Collins | January 31, 2006
Cash-strapped New Hampshire town rescinds charities' non-profit status.
By Staff Writer | January 31, 2006
A federal judge has thrown out the first attempt by a government body to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) to collect damages from companies it accuses of depleting public resources through hiring illegal immigrants. On July 27, 2005, Canyon County Idaho filed suit against Syngenta Seeds,...
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