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Broad View of Broadband Sought at High Court
Nothing less than "the future of the Internet," say some experts, is the backdrop for arguments this week in the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court will consider whether cable broadband service is a "telecommunication service" or an "information service" as classified by the Federal Communications Commission -- a crucial distinction because it determines what kind of regulations will apply, and therefore, what kind of access cable modem operators will have to give Internet service providers.Judge Won't Budge on Attorney Fees in Modeling Agency Price-Fixing Settlement
A New York federal judge is not budging on his insistence that attorney fees of 20 percent are high enough in the litigation over collusion in the modeling agency business. The judge has refused a request by lawyers for the models, who in 2004 won a hard-fought settlement with the Wilhelmina Model Agency and nine other agencies, to increase fees from the slightly more than $4.3 million already awarded. The suit brought by the models alleged widespread price-fixing in the industry.Judge Denies Boies Schiller's Motion to Vacate $25,000 in Sanctions
A New York federal magistrate judge has denied a motion to vacate his earlier order imposing $25,000 in sanctions against Boies, Schiller & Flexner for its conduct as plaintiff's counsel in a recently settled antitrust class action against several major modeling agencies. In his denial of the motion to vacate, Judge Henry Pitman said the firm's interrogatory answers were "unquestionably designed to obfuscate rather than illuminate."Two Ocwen Financial Workers Sue Over Hidden Camera in Bathroom
Broad View of Broadband Sought at High Court
Nothing less than "the future of the Internet," say some experts, is the backdrop for arguments this week in the U.S. Supreme Court. The high court will consider whether cable broadband service is a "telecommunication service" or an "information service" as classified by the Federal Communications Commission -- a crucial distinction because it determines what kind of regulations will apply, and therefore, what kind of access cable modem operators will have to give Internet service providers.Trending Stories
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