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Illston Imposes $500 Million Fine in LCD Price-Fixing Case
That's half what the government sought from Taiwan's AU Optronics, but the judge said it was fair when the company's civil exposure was taken into account.The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Eight years ago, the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights went into effect. TRIPS was the big IP dream. How's it going? Five continenets, 13 countries, and a report card on the progress of TRIPS.Supreme Court Green Lights Preclinical Drug Studies
This article examines the legislative intent behind � 271(e)(1), its judicial history, Supreme Court interpretation and implications for the future of pharmaceutical/ biotechnology manufacturers.Judge Imposes Fine Of $500 Mil. in LCD Price-Fixing Case
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global conspiracy to fix prices for liquid crystal display screens.U.S. Court Orders Taiwanese Company to Pay $500 Million for Antitrust Violations
The punishment for Taiwan's AU Optronics matches the largest fine ever imposed in a U.S. criminal antitrust case but falls short of federal prosecutors' request for a $1 billion fine. Two AU Optronics executives also received three-year jail sentences.View more book results for the query "Roche Holding Ltd"
Calif. Federal Judge Imposes $500 Million Fine in LCD Price-Fixing Case
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global consiracy to fix prices for LCD screens.Judge Imposes Fine Of $500 Mil. in LCD Price-Fixing Case
A San Francisco federal judge ordered Taiwanese electronics manufacturer AU Optronics Corp. on Thursday to pay $500 million for its role in a long-running global conspiracy to fix prices for liquid crystal display screens.Cybergripers May Shout From the 'Rooftops,' Says 6th Circuit
Few things can be more annoying for a corporate client than cybergriping. The first appellate court decision to address cybergriping has come out of the 6th Circuit.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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