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Galaxy S is a reasonable alternative to iPhone, Droid
In technology, there's a lot to be said for being everywhere. Just ask Google Inc., which has managed to grab 13 percent of the smartphone market in a year and spawn a flood of increasingly polished devices by giving away its Android operating system. Now South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. is trying the ubiquity game too.Piper Rudnick nabs Steinhart as S.F. outpost
Piper Rudnick has finally cracked San Francisco�s legal market with a deal to swallow 32-lawyer, 100-year-old Steinhart & Falconer. Steinhart partners voted in mid-December to accept a merger proposal. Beginning Jan. 1, the combined firm will operate as Piper Rudnick, with the Steinhart name lost to history.Can the CFAA Protect Your Firm's Data?
A private right of action under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act makes it another tool for companies to address data theft as well as provide a basis to bring those suits in federal court, but it won't displace state law torts like unfair competition and breach of confidentiality.Merck settles lawsuit over delayed study results
TRENTON, N.J. AP - Merck Co. has settled a lawsuit over claims the drugmaker delayed releasing disappointing results of a study management had hoped would instead boost sales of a key drug.The settlement ends a four-year-long case shareholders had filed after the company for 21 months delayed releasing results on a study of Vytorin likely to hurt future sales of the blockbuster pill for treating high cholesterol.View more book results for the query "*"
Larry Thompson retires from PepsiCo, will teach at UGA
Larry Thompson, the former U.S. deputy attorney general and for the past seven years the general counsel of PepsiCo, Inc., is retiring in May. Pepsi last week named Maura Abeln Smith to replace him. Smith will report to PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi and will be responsible for the company's worldwide legal functions government affairs.Parole Violator Given Credit for Rehab Time
Convicted parole violators may receive credit for time spent in inpatient rehabilitation programs at which they were supervised 24 hours a day, forbidden generally from leaving the facility and took trips off the premises only when escorted, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court ruled Monday.Prosecutor Says Quattrone's Innocence Claim Contradicted
In his closing argument Tuesday, Assistant U.S. Attorney David B. Anders said Frank Quattrone's claim of innocence was contradicted by abundant evidence the star investment banker knew a federal grand jury and the Securities and Exchange Commission were closing in on his Global Technology Group at Credit Suisse First Boston when he strongly suggested that people in the group follow the bank's document retention policy.Appeals Court Clears Way for Trial Bonner Aborted
Jonathan [email protected] County may retry a hit-and-run defendant even though a judge last year dismissed the case in mid-trial for lack of prosecution, the Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled.Unless the Georgia Supreme Court intervenes, the ruling clears the way to complete a case that Fulton Superior Court Judge Alice D.Trending Stories
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