- Fri Jun 6 2008 Week in review: Yahoo's bitter pill for Icahn
Yahoo's poison pill may keep Yang with the company. Icahn sets a price and sets out his terms. Meanwhile, we await what's up Steve Jobs' sleeve. Also: Green tech.
Posted by Steven Musil
- Mon Jul 28 2003 Oracle: We'll see you in court eventually
Oracle asks the Delaware Chancery Court to give it until Sept. 15 to decide on a hearing date for its lawsuit against PeopleSoft.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Tue Oct 5 2004 Ellison and Conway: Sipping cocktails poolside?
Forget the Oracle-PeopleSoft trial at the Delaware Chancery Court. The Hotel Du Pont may be...
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon Jun 9 2008 Shareholders seek to repeal Yahoo severance plans
Brief filed in Delaware Chancery Court seeks to invalidate controversial takeover plans prior to the company's August 1 shareholder meeting, potentially assisting Icahn's proxy efforts.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Mon Jun 16 2008 Court nixes expedited trial on Yahoo severance plans
Delaware court denies an expedited Yahoo trial on the company's controversial employee severance plans, prior to the annual shareholders meeting. Ruling deals a blow to shareholders lawsuit.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Sat Dec 12 2009 Craigslist vs. eBay: Who's telling the truth?
In the suit and countersuit currently being played out between eBay and Craigslist, there is really only one question: which famous tech character is to be believed?
Posted by Chris Matyszczyk
- Mon Jun 16 2008 Yahoo to unseal opposition court papers in shareholder lawsuit case
Company is expected to shortly unseal its court filing that opposes setting a trial date in invalidating its controversial employee severance plans, according to a source.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- 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
- Wed Oct 6 2004 In court, Ellison gets 'Genghis Khan' hearing
PeopleSoft's former chief says he called Larry Ellison "every name in the book," but Ellison himself invoked the Mongol leader.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Fri Nov 14 2003 PeopleSoft weighs guarantee program
The company's board of directors is expected to decide whether to reinstate its controversial customer guarantee program, according to a document filed with a Delaware court.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto