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14 Arrested, 35 Warrants Executed in Nationwide Probe of Cyberattacks
Fourteen people were arrested Tuesday for allegedly mounting a cyberattack on the website of PayPal in retaliation for its suspending the accounts of WikiLeaks. Separately, FBI agents executed more than 35 search warrants around the country in an ongoing investigation into coordinated cyberattacks against major companies and organizations.News Corp. Hires Ex-Skadden Communications Chief Bush
Antoinette Bush, partner-in-charge of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's communications group, is leaving the firm to become global head of government affairs for Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation a month after Skadden helped the world's second-largest media conglomerate reach a $139 million settlement of shareholder litigation stemming from a phone-hacking scandal.Tokyo Court Rules Samsung Didn't Infringe Apple Patent
A Tokyo court on Friday dismissed Apple's claim that Samsung had infringed on its patent -- the latest ruling in the global legal battle between the two technology titans over smartphones.Google opens e-book store in challenge to Amazon
SAN FRANCISCO AP - Google Inc. is making the leap from digital librarian to merchant in a challenge to Amazon.com Inc. and its Kindle electronic reader.The long-awaited Internet book store, which opened Monday in the U.S., draws upon a portion of the 15 million printed books that Google has scanned into its computers during the past six years.View more book results for the query "Sony Corporation of America"
Companies Will Need to Turn to Cybersecurity Law Firms to Combat Terrorism Threat
An ABA panel says the United States is ill-prepared for a cyber attack, and as a result there are plenty of lucrative opportunities for law firms in the computer security field.Justice Watch: Cyber security law firms needed for terrorism threat
An ABA panel says the United States is ill-prepared for a cyber attack and as a result there are plenty of lucrative opportunities for law firms in the computer security field.Western Court Had a Place in Spotlight
Few would dispute the most intriguing legal story of 2000 involved the battles over the presidential election. But while the public and legal community debated dimpled chads, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals quietly concluded a stabilizing year, continuing a gradual move toward the center. The court issued significant rulings in many substantive areas of law. Here's a look at some of those decisions.Simpson, Japanese Firms Handle KKR's Panasonic Buy
In the third major M&A deal out of Japan this week, private equity and investment giant KKR, advised by its longtime lawyers from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, said Friday it has agreed to acquire Panasonic's health care unit for $1.67 billion.Decision in 'Geoffrey, Inc. v. Downmark Ltd'
Under ICANN's Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, a panel of the National Arbitration Forum issued its decision involving disputed "R US" domain names. Finding that the family of "R US" marks have acquired distinctiveness and substantial secondary meaning, the panel concluded that Respondents registered and used the disputed domain names in bad faith and ordered that the domain names be transferred to Complainant.Trending Stories
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