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An anxious wait for EU court ruling on Microsoft

September 14, 2007 Business leaders, lawyers, regulators will have plenty to discuss when the court rules next week on Europe's antitrust sanctions against Microsoft. TAGS: commission, antitrust, Thomas Vinje, antitrust case, European Union, court, Europe, regulator, Qualcomm Inc., attorney, Intel, decision, technology company, Microsoft Windows Media Player, effect, chip company

BEA's financial restatements key to warding off Icahn

November 2, 2007 Company needs to get financials in order if it hopes to keep its biggest shareholder from taking control of a possible buyout, legal experts say. TAGS: BEA Systems Inc., financials, shareholder, Delaware Chancery Court, proxy, candidate, expert, court, attorney, Oracle Corp.

Police Blotter: Defendant wins breathalyzer source code

August 9, 2007 Man charged with drunk driving says his attorney needs access to the source code to fight the charges; state supreme court agrees. TAGS: Minnesota, source code, prohibition, Police Blotter, defendant, state, attorney, court

Electronic communications and their discontents

July 25, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a simple question of procedure in the electronic age is more complicated than it appears at first blush. TAGS: plaintiff, electronic communication, defendant, burden, age, log, party, attorney, court, entry, e-mail, document

Microsoft weighs in on Oracle, DOJ case

March 16, 2004 The software giant asks a federal court to help it keep a lid on its disclosures and hints at the mound of information it has given the Justice Department. TAGS: Oracle Corp., court, consultant, protection, attorney, expert, material, Microsoft Corp., agency, document, software company

Judge orders Microsoft to search its systems

May 21, 2004 A federal court has told Microsoft to comb through its computers and archives to find an explanation of why it introduced an e-mail deletion policy amid its legal battles. TAGS: Burst.com Inc., Judge, court, attorney, policy, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., information technology, Microsoft Windows

Oracle, Justice Dept. seek June trial

March 10, 2004 The two are seeking a trial date of June 21, in the closely watched antitrust case over Oracle's hostile bid for PeopleSoft, according to court papers. TAGS: Oracle Corp., case management, PeopleSoft Inc., court, attorney, party, trial, bid, antitrust, access, pricing, conference, document

Verizon urges denial of new Vonage patent trial

May 2, 2007 Company says Net phone rival didn't make a persuasive argument that a landmark Supreme Court decision would change earlier loss. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications, motion, patent, appeal, Internet phone, trial, court, attorney

Google suffers setback in copyright case

February 13, 2007 Belgian court says newspaper excerpts are a no-no. But experts question whether there will be much of an impact outside Europe. TAGS: Google News, excerpt, Google Inc., court, Belgium, article, lawyer, copyright law, attorney, Internet search, spokesman, message, Europe, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

File swapper fights RIAA subpoena

August 21, 2003 An anonymous California PC user goes to court to challenge the recording industry's file-trading subpoenas, charging they are unconstitutional and violate her right to privacy. TAGS: RIAA, subpoena, file-trading, federal court, file-swapping, court, Verizon Communications, motion, attorney, Internet service, Kazaa, privacy, Internet Service Provider, service provider, document, California

Court backs thumbnail image linking

July 8, 2003 Search engines' display of miniature images is fair use under copyright law, a court rules, but the legality of presenting full-size renditions of visual works is yet to be determined. TAGS: court, search engine, attorney, copyright law, image, display, work, California

Oracle rivals, Defense Dept. seek restrictions

March 17, 2004 SAP, the Defense Department and others join Microsoft in asking a federal judge to prevent Oracle's in-house attorneys from reviewing confidential documents and information. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., QAD, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, attorney, restriction, Human Resources, federal judge, document, court, concern, software company, Microsoft Corp., server

RIAA turns up heat on subpoena fighter

August 27, 2003 The Recording Industry Association of America levels a full legal barrage at the sole Kazaa user fighting its attempts to identify file swappers. TAGS: RIAA, Kazaa, file-swapping, subpoena, Verizon Communications, identity, court, attorney, Napster Inc., song, music

Oracle: We'll see you in court eventually

July 29, 2003 Oracle asks the Delaware Chancery Court to give it until Sept. 15 to decide on a hearing date for its lawsuit against PeopleSoft. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Delaware Chancery Court, Oracle Corp., lawsuit, letter, court, attorney

Court adjourns without decision in Napster case

October 2, 2000 A panel of appellate judges harshly grills lawyers for both the start-up and the recording industry before adjourning without a decision. TAGS: Napster Inc., recording industry, online music, court, Time Warner Inc., piracy, VCR, decision, lawyer, RIAA, attorney, Judge, relationship, San Francisco, Sony Corp.

Boeing may join Microsoft in EU antitrust fight

September 17, 2004 Aircraft giant may argue against European antitrust regulators' order to make Microsoft give secrets to rivals. TAGS: brief, antitrust, commission, European Union, court, attorney, aircraft, rival, Microsoft Corp., spokesman, media player, Microsoft Windows

Judge in Oracle case won't seal business secrets

April 16, 2004 "This is not a national security case," Judge Vaughn Walker replies to concerns about proprietary business information that may be submitted as evidence to the court by Oracle, competitors and clie... TAGS: pretrial, Oracle Corp., Judge, court, PeopleSoft Inc., evidence, request, trial, attorney, document, U.S.

Open source on the move

April 23, 2004 roundup Linux backers gather in San Diego to talk up how the open-source operating system can continue its gains on the desktop. TAGS: backer, GPL, Linux, open source, San Diego, court, attorney, software company, operating system, PC

PeopleSoft weighs guarantee program

November 14, 2003 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. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., court, attorney

Disney's $200 million Ovitz trial streams online

October 19, 2004 Interest is high in the case, which promises a clash of colossal egos and could be influential on future boards of directors. TAGS: Michael Eisner, Disney Corp., Delaware Chancery Court, court, trial, shareholder, attorney, camera, CEO
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