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Firm Says Intel Rigged Panel On Standards
Three months after negotiating an agreement with the FTC over antitrust charges, Intel Corp. is accused of wielding improper influence on a standards setting body to block a would-be competitor, MultiVideo Labs Inc. But antitrust lawyers and scholars say the suit against the Santa Clara-based chip maker could be tough to prove. MultiVideo will have to show that Intel was able to sway members to reject MultiVideo's product as a standard.A Call to Albany: It's Time to Amend the Donnelly Act
Gordon Schnell, a partner at Constantine Cannon, and Sam Rikkers, an associate at the firm, write: Let's face it. The Donnelly Act - New York's antitrust statute; the state's "little Sherman Act" - is not worth very much these days. For all practical purposes, it can only be used by the attorney general or by a business that has been harmed by the challenged anticompetitive conduct. For everyone else, namely individual consumers - the very constituency the antitrust laws were designed to protect - the statute is pretty much off-limits.Big Election 2012 Donations from Top General Counsel
As the 2012 election season winds to a conclusion, CorpCounsel.com took a look at how some highly paid general counsel are donating to candidates, campaigns, and PACs.Stoel Rives Seeks Fresh Start in S.F.
Sandi Nichols, the managing partner of Stoel Rives' San Francisco office, is tasked with expanding an office that earlier this year lost more than half the partners it acquired through a 2001 merger.Matar, plaintiffs-appellants v. Dichter, defendant-appellee
Ex-Israeli Official Deemed Immune in Action Over 2002 Attack on Hamas Leader in GazaAppellate Law: Arbitration Appeals II
Even before the question of appealability of arbitration awards arises, a number of issues emerge from the concept of "arbitrability" -- that is, whether a dispute is to be resolved through a judicial proceeding or arbitration. Mark I. Levy reviews issues regarding appellate review in such recurring situations as orders directing arbitration and dismissing or staying the lawsuit and, conversely, orders that deny arbitration and seek to proceed with the litigation.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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