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By Michael T. Burr | October 31, 2007
Despite bureaucratic and practical challenges, India's growth potential attracts a swarm of M&As.
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By Melissa Maleske | October 29, 2007
As part of a proposed settlement of a 2006 class action suit, Sprint Nextel has agreed to let customers unlock their phones so they are usable with other wireless networks.
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By Yesenia Salcedo | October 26, 2007
Internet phone service provider Vonage settled a patent infringement lawsuit with Verizon Communications.
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By Yesenia Salcedo | October 24, 2007
The Bush administration announced plans to negotiate an Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement with other major countries that would heighten efforts to confront copyright piracy.
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By Melissa Maleske | October 23, 2007
A federal judge for the Northern District of California dismissed a class action suit against IBM Oct. 12. The suit, filed in May by former IBM sales representative Tom Chau, claimed...
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By Yesenia Salcedo | October 22, 2007
Microsoft Corp. says it will not appeal a European Union court ruling on a 2004 antitrust decision that found the U.S. software giant was abusing its dominant market position.
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By Yesenia Salcedo | October 19, 2007
Caterpillar Inc. is suing Chicago-based brokerage company Aon Corp., of whom it is a long-time client, alleging fraud and anticompetitive charges relating to its business practices.
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By Melissa Maleske | October 17, 2007
A federal judge for the Central District of California tentatively reversed on Oct. 15 a $39.3 million award against chip maker Qualcomm for infringing on rival Broadcom's patents, citing heightened new willful infringement standards the Federal Circuit handed down on Aug. 20.
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By Yesenia Salcedo | October 16, 2007
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Oct. 16 not to take on a case that accuses Microsoft and Best Buy of allegedly violating racketeering laws by deliberately signing up customers for Microsoft's online service and improperly charging them when a trial period expires.
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By Melissa Maleske | October 15, 2007
Although U.S. companies experienced a decline in lawsuits filed against them in the past year, legal departments are staying busy, according to a survey of more than 300 U.S. and U.K. in-house counsel conducted by Fulbright Jaworski.
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