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Michigan Judge Dismisses Copyright Claim for Failure to Show Ownership Interest
Language in a licensing agreement is sufficient to refute claims of copyright ownership in a medical records software program, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Gordon J. Quist of the Western District of Michigan entered summary judgment for Richard D. Schanhals, Douglas O. Carson, MedTrak Systems and Micom Systems on copyright claims over a system of recording and tracking patient treatment.Bankruptcy Court Sanctions At Home Settlement
A San Francisco bankruptcy court approved Tuesday a $400 million settlement between creditors of defunct At Home Corp. and AT&T Corp. over the telecommunications giant's alleged role in the demise of the broadband services provider. The settlement ends litigation over whether AT&T breached its fiduciary duties as the controlling shareholder of At Home and whether the telecom misused the company's trade secrets in seeking to build its own high-speed Internet network.SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department 640 CA 06-02038 PRESENT: HURLBUTT, J.P., CENTRA, FA
An Attorney's 23-Year Quest for an Ex-Beatle
Three years after John Lennon was assassinated in 1980, Morrison & Foerster partner Dan Marmalefsky launched a lawsuit against the FBI to uncover the Nixon administration's plan to deport the famous Beatle. Twenty-three years later, he's still digging. Marmalefsky asserts the case goes to the heart of governmental intrusion. "It cautions us against the risk of allowing the government, without any checks and balances, to place ordinary people under surveillance."View more book results for the query "The Carlson Law Firm"
Feds Subpoena Insurance Records, Broaden Reach of Judicial Corruption Probe
Federal investigators have subpoenaed at least one insurance company to testify about uninsured/underinsured motorist arbitrations in Luzerne and Lackawanna, Pa., counties before a grand jury, indicating for the first time that the corruption probe has expanded geographically. The investigators' move comes on the heels of a report in a local newspaper that ties an attorney, whose name has turned up in an examination of allegations of case fixing, to a Luzerne County judge.Cite as: Universitas Education, LLC v. Nova Group, Inc., 11 Civ. 1590 (LTS)(HBP), NYLJ 1202623975901, at *1 (SDNY, Decided September 30, 2013) 11 Civ. 1590 (LTS)(HBP)p c
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