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By Yesenia Salcedo | November 30, 2007
Jane Edgar was saving for retirement by putting money in a 401(k) plan, which included the option of investing in the stock of her employer, ...
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By Staff Writer | November 30, 2007
Robert Kimball's competitive drive pays off big for RealNetworks.
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By Adele Nicholas | November 30, 2007
After leaving the Federal Circuit to its own devices for nearly 20 years, the Supreme Court undertook a major cleanup of IP law in 2007 ...
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By Yesenia Salcedo | November 29, 2007
The Supreme Court of California on Nov. 28 denied the final appeal of FedEx Corp.'s domestic ground unit, which tried to overturn a lower court's ruling that FedEx drivers are employees and not independent contractors.
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By Melissa Maleske | November 27, 2007
Three companies that once manufactured lead paint are challenging a proposed plan to pay about $2.4 billion to clean up Rhode Island homes that contain lead paint.
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By Melissa Maleske | November 20, 2007
Louis Vuitton won a lawsuit against Sony BMG, a Sony subsidiary and MTV Online over a Britney Spears music video that featured a car upholstered in counterfeit Vuitton-logoed fabric.
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By Yesenia Salcedo | November 19, 2007
California Attorney General Jerry Brown and Rocky Delgadillo, a Los Angeles city attorney, announced they would file a lawsuit against Mattel Inc., Toys R Us Inc. and 18 other companies on Nov. 19, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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By Melissa Maleske | November 16, 2007
A shareholder suit against Apple was thrown out Nov. 14 after a federal judge found the company's backdating scandal did not negatively impact its stock price.
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By Yesenia Salcedo | November 15, 2007
A California man filed a lawsuit Nov. 13 against Internet service provider Comcast, alleging that the company's use of technology to limit peer-to-peer applications such as BitTorrent violates federal computer fraud laws, their user contracts and anti-fraudulent advertising statutes.
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By Melissa Maleske | November 14, 2007
Yahoo settled a lawsuit on Nov. 13 brought by two Chinese journalists who were arrested based on information the Internet search giant provided to the Chinese government.
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