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Beijing Apple Store Egged by Crowd; Apple Loses Lawsuit Against Motorola
But not this week, when it lost a lawsuit against Motorola Mobility. The International Trade Commission said that they didn't violate Apple's rights on three patents. Apple has also been waging a patent war against Samsung and HTC, other manufactures
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:45A
Meeting violation probe dropped
Handy on Friday would not speak to specifics of the investigation, but he called the lawsuit “politically motivated.” “I find it ironic that it took a Washington County DA's report to spotlight the extent to which Nixonian dirty tricks have trampled
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:44A
Woodcliff-based Par Pharmaceuticals accused in drug-swap scheme
Walgreen Co., the biggest US drugstore chain, and Woodcliff Lake-based generic drug maker Par Pharmaceutical Cos. are alleged in a lawsuit to have swapped prescription-drug tablets for more expensive capsules to boost profits. The schemes to overcharge
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:12A
Dispensary lawsuit presents hurdle for Arizona medical marijuana law
Gaines' lawsuit, however, also challenges the rules for awarding dispensary licenses. For example, dispensary applicants cannot have a bankruptcy any time in their life. That rule conflicts with a federal bankruptcy law that says a bankruptcy can't be
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:07A
2 cops pressed to drop lawsuit
BY STEPHANIE AKIN HACKENSACK — The city is pressuring two police officers to drop a lawsuit that alleges civil rights abuses in the Police Department, saying they may have to pay the city's legal fees if they don't back down, according to letters
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:07A
Judge rules in favor of school vouchers
At least that's according to plaintiffs in the lawsuit seeking to stop the controversial school choice program from moving forward. The vouchers, approved by the General Assembly last spring, redirect money from public schools to help offset
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:05A
Brewer lifts hold on medical pot dispensaries process
13, 2012 11:25 PM State health officials will be allowed to start the process for licensing medical-marijuana dispensaries after a decision by the governor, but a lawsuit and state bureaucracy could delay doors from opening for nearly a year or more.
Updated: 01/14/2012 02:02A
Union wins suit against Pawtucket; mayor reveals $2.3M deficit
By Ted Nesi PROVIDENCE, RI (WPRI) – Rhode Island's largest public-sector union declared victory Friday in a lawsuit against Pawtucket, just hours before the mayor revealed the city is running an unexpected $2.3 million deficit.
Updated: 01/14/2012 01:33A
Oracle VS Google Trial Has No Definite Date
by Christine T on Jan 14, 2012 with 0 Comments">0AAA A Thursday ruling filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California states that there is no clear date for a trial over Oracle's lawsuit against the alleged Java intellectual
Updated: 01/14/2012 01:30A
Indian hackers offer help to man suing Symantec
By Jim Finkle A group of Indian hackers has offered support to an American man who filed a lawsuit against Symantec Corp by publishing source code from a 2006 version of Norton Utilities, a software program at the heart of the legal dispute.
Updated: 01/14/2012 01:27A