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Drug Company Claims Microsoft Artificially Inflated Prices
Microsoft's ongoing legal woes deepened last week in South Florida when Miami's Ivax Corp., the maker of generic drugs, hit the software titan with an antitrust lawsuit in federal court in Miami. Ivax's suit claims Microsoft's anti-competitive business practices "artificially" inflated prices, causing licensees to overpay for computer operating systems and software applications. The suit seeks class action status.Amendments Propose Extending 'Meet and Confer' Requirement
Michael B. de Leeuw and Eric A. Hirsch of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson review proposed amendments to the rules governing preliminary conferences in non-Commercial Division cases that require discussion of e-discovery issues on cases "reasonably likely" to involve e-discovery, along with providing guidance as to which cases those might be and what topics should be discussed.United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. v. Braspetro Oil Services Co.
Panel Vacates $36.7 Million Fee Award for Lack of Clear LanguageFirst Witnesses May Bolster Libby Defense
There are lies, there are damn lies, and then there are simply lousy memories. That, in essence, is what defense attorneys might hope jurors have taken away from the first week of trial in the perjury case against former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Jr. The witnesses' testimony at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia may also bolster one of Libby's central defenses: that he simply forgot about Valerie Plame because he was too preoccupied with weighty national-security matters.View more book results for the query "Miller Law PC"
Discovery of Trade Secrets: How Courts Analyze Disclosure Issues
Ode to the Workplace Valentine
Wise managing partners recognize that workplace romances are inevitable, if not easily predictable, and with a little forethought, preparation and guidance, the HR nightmares can be avoided.Iraq Diary, Part III: Coming Home
Michael R. Moebes had expected July 2003 to be an intense month. He expected to be a newly minted J.D. cramming for the Georgia bar exam. He did not expect to be dodging mortar attacks, but that's what he did in July, his Air National Guard unit having been activated for service in the war in Iraq. In this final installment of his e-mail diary, Moebes describes mortar fire, sleepless 90-plus degree nights, welcoming replacements, and going home at last.Trending Stories
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