- Tue Oct 19 2004 Disney's $200 million Ovitz trial streams online
Interest is high in the case, which promises a clash of colossal egos and could be influential on future boards of directors.
Posted by John Borland
- Mon Jun 2 2008 Yahoo fails to keep pay plan details secret
Court documents unsealed on Monday show the inner workings of the company's efforts to create a plan that pays workers in the event of a takeover.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Tue Jun 17 2003 Judge: Oracle probe packed with pals
A special committee set up by Oracle to investigate stock sales was packed with people with close ties to the business software maker, according to a court opinion.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar
- Fri Jan 30 2009 Intel files $50 million suit against insurance firm
Lawsuit follows American Guarantee and Liability Insurance's failure to pay for Intel's legal defense related to antitrust lawsuits.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Fri Apr 1 2005 Ex-Groove exec loses initial bid to nix Microsoft deal
Judge refuses to grant request for temporary restraining order. All other major investors have approved the deal.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Mon Dec 13 2004 Peace breaks out in Oracle courtroom
It's a rare outburst of good cheer among the lawyers as the PeopleSoft deal renders a "poison pill" trial moot.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Mon Nov 8 2004 Oracle may drop PeopleSoft lawsuit
Oracle says it will nix the claim unless PeopleSoft shareholders agree to sell at least half their holdings by Nov. 19.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Tue Nov 30 2004 Judge dismisses Oracle insider-trading suit
Judge overseeing PeopleSoft case says evidence presented against CEO Ellison and Chairman Henley not good enough.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Apr 23 2002 Hewlett blasts HP-Compaq integration
Opening arguments begin in the Hewlett vs. HP trial, with the lawyer for Walter Hewlett displaying a host of potentially damaging e-mails.
Posted by Larry Dignan
- Tue Apr 2 2002 HP explains Hewlett ouster to employees
In a letter, Hewlett-Packard's board of directors reaches out to employees, outlining its reasons for not renominating Walter Hewlett as a director.
Posted by Ian Fried