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At Least There's A Place to Complain
The need for arbitration is expected to soar when new Internet rules go into effect.Cyber Rules Changing Legal Landscape
The "open-source" software movement is changing the rules by which we're used to playing. You don't have to be a techie to appreciate the significance of this movement. With open-source, the software and its source code are free. Users can modify the software and then redistribute the program to others. Without a doubt, support for the open-source movement is changing the software industry. Open-source is also changing the legal landscape of software licensing.GC Helps Red Hat Change the Technology World
Red Hat Inc., the world's leading open-source and Linux software provider, offers a comprehensive line of software subscriptions, services and support. Its customers include a constellation of academic and research institutions, all levels of government and a who's-who list of corporations. GC Michael Cunningham says "it is a privilege to participate in a company like Red Hat that is doing some good around the world as well as making a profit."Justice's Secret Weapon Against Microsoft
While the Department of Justice was reeling from a June 1998 ruling that seemed to doom its claim that Microsoft violated antitrust laws, David B. Fein got to work. Hired by Joel Klein, DOJ's antitrust chief, with less fan fare than David Boies, the in court star for the government, Fein's investigative work and preparation of witnesses may have turned the tide against Microsoft.Starting Monday, a team of high-profile litigators led by Quinn Emanuel's Charles Verhoeven will defend Samsung against Apple's claims that its rival "slavishly" copied features of the iPad and iPhone.
Searching for a Holy Legal Grail in Israel
Where high-tech communities flourish, law firms follow. And that means U.S. lawyers are on their way to Israel, which now ranks as the second fastest-growing high-tech region in the world.Texas. So far, however, U.S. law firms eager to exploit Israel's high-tech explosion have been held at bay by restrictive regulations governing the practice of law there. Yet that's now beginning to change.Stoel Rives Seeks Fresh Start in S.F.
Sandi Nichols, the managing partner of Stoel Rives' San Francisco office, is tasked with expanding an office that earlier this year lost more than half the partners it acquired through a 2001 merger.Microsoft's Legal Trouble-Shooter
Interview with Brad Smith, general counsel of Microsoft Corp.Trending Stories
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