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Kai-Fu Lee's California case put on hold

October 28, 2005 A federal judge says that a California action over the controversial Google hire should be stayed until after a trial in Washington is held in January. TAGS: Ronald Whyte, Kai-Fu Lee, Washington, California, federal judge, Google Inc., China, agreement, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft wins right to appeal Novell suit

September 2, 2005 A federal judge tells the software giant it can contest the remaining charges in an antitrust suit. TAGS: Novell Inc., antitrust, Jeff Raikes, appeal, suit, federal judge, Corel WordPerfect, Microsoft Corp.

Google countersuit moves to federal court

August 10, 2005 Microsoft moves suit in the Kai-Fu Lee case from California state court to federal court, which could help it avoid local bias. TAGS: federal court, court, Kai-Fu Lee, California, Google Inc., Santa Clara, federal judge, Microsoft Corp.

Google asks court to void Lee's Microsoft pact

August 29, 2005 Search giant asks federal judge to make summary judgment and rule that Microsoft's employment contract violates California law. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, California, hiring, Google Inc., federal judge, China, court, Dr., law, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft to Google: Take an antitrust lesson from us

June 28, 2007 The software maker's deputy general counsel says it's learned its lesson in dealing with regulators. Is Google listening? TAGS: antitrust, regulator, federal judge, general counsel, Google Inc., practice, Microsoft Corp.

Patent verdict against Microsoft, Autodesk stands

August 23, 2006 Companies must pay more than $150 million for unlawful use of product activation technologies, federal judge says. TAGS: Autodesk Inc., verdict, federal judge, trial, Microsoft Corp.

The freedom to disallow speech in cyberspace

March 7, 2007 Attorney Eric Sinrod says tech industry escaped a close call that might have imposed shackles on search engines and Internet service providers. TAGS: plaintiff, First Amendment, defendant, cyberspace, freedom, speech, Internet search engine, federal judge, search engine, argument, identity, Google Inc., decision, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Internet service

Judge balks at closure of AT&T, Verizon mergers

July 25, 2006 Telephone companies have closed books on the deals, but an antitrust magistrate says he needs more info. TAGS: Tunney Act, Actel, merger, federal judge, antitrust, AT&T Corp., Judge, SBC Communications Inc., Verizon Communications, telecommunications, court, agreement, telecommunications company, lawyer, government, idea

Week in review: Can Google keep a secret?

March 17, 2006 Google hasn't had much luck keeping secrets lately, and now it looks like feds will pry loose more info. TAGS: excerpt, Usenet, secret, Google Inc., federal judge, Week in review, lawsuit, archiving, government, search result, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, Microsoft Corp., video card, PC, Microsoft Windows

Suit over poor Google ranking may go forward

June 30, 2006 Federal judge is considering issuing an order to allow KinderStart.com to amend its lawsuit against the search giant. TAGS: First Amendment, lawsuit, ranking, antitrust, attorney, Google Inc., federal judge, search engine, California, Microsoft Corp.
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