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30 Aug, 2007 11:55 am
... Corp v. Moody's Investors Services (6th Cir, Aug. 24, 2007). ALICE M. BATCHELDER, Circuit Judge. Plaintiff-Appellant Compuware
Corporation ("Compuware") appeals the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of
Defendant- Appellee Moody's Investors Services Inc. ("Moody's") on Compuware's claims of defamation and breach of contract. The district court
found that Compuware needed to establish actual malice to succeed on both ...
23 Aug, 2007 6:20 pm
"We hold that the actual-malice standard applies to Compuware's breach of contract claim because the contract pertains solely to the
publication of protected speech, the claim exclusively relies on arguments grounded in negligence and vague ... the plaintiff has not suffered a contractual injury but complains only of
reputational or defamation-type harm." A lawsuit that plaintiff Compuware Corporation filed against
defendant Moody's Investors Services Inc. produced this interesting ruling today by a ...
25 Aug, 2007 11:24 am
... App. LEXIS 14708 (6th Cir. June 21, 2007) (en banc). 07a0336p.06 2007/08/23 Compuware Corp v. Moody Inv MIE - Eastern District of MI at
Detroit ALICE M. BATCHELDER, Circuit Judge. Plaintiff-Appellant Compuware Corporation
("Compuware") appeals the district court's grant of summary judgment in favor of Defendant- Appellee Moody's Investors Services Inc.
("Moody's") on Compuware's claims of defamation and breach of contract. The district court found that Compuware needed to ...
10 May, 2007 4:30 am
... provision, 17 U.S.C.§ 706(b)) Although one court, Compuware Corporation v. Serena Software
International, Inc., 77 F. Supp. 2d ... .D. Mich. 1999), held that there was no forfeiture from the deposit of unredcated material, the Compuware court's discussion of the deposit practices of the Copyright Office reflects confusion between ... available, and does therefore result in
forfeiture of trade secret or confidential protection, Compuware Corp. v. Serena Software Intern., Inc., Tedder Boat Ramp Systems, ...
5 Mar, 2007 5:35 am
... retire, be employed, and get a raise, even if you don't know exactly when all of this will happen. Except for the raise, which already took effect. On Friday, Compuware Corporation (CPWR) filed an 8-K along with a short document called a "Post-Retirement Consulting
Agreement." Apparently Chairman and CEO Peter Karmanos, Jr., on some date that hasn't happened yet and upon which he and the company will harmoniously ...
18 Feb 10:51 am
... RenewData with over 17 years sales experience in the high tech software and services industry, most recently with Compuware where he
focused on selling integrated solutions for enterprise IT into the legal industry for the past three years. He consistently exceeded ... years at a high tech start up selling
Internet-based, collaborative support solutions to large technology corporations such as Sybase and Microsoft. Chaffee holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Diego State
University. Lubarsky ...
13 Feb 7:00 am
... was an article from MSN Money with some facts that are both scary and eye-opening. It stated that 18 percent of the corporate world saw an increase in monetary theft among
employees, with another 41 percent unsure. Here's a statement that should ... of customers and workers could be laid bare." Yet one more survey provided some of the most significant
findings. A Compuware commissioned study by Ponemon Institute revealed that 75 percent of all breaches in the U.S. were caused by insiders,
while ...
17 Oct, 2008 1:48 pm
... (EFF) (Techdirt) Android takes form as the H1 handheld device is launched (IP finance) Another band, Mudvayne, starts bundling scarce and infinite goods: The album is the ticket
program (Techdirt) Compuware study: Employees, not hackers, cause most corporate data loss (Ars Technica) Google funds typosquatting,
infringement according to study by Harvard Uni professor (Law360) Search engine 'cache' ...
8 Sep 9:58 am
... the rated notes. Under typical circumstances, the First Amendment protects ratings agencies, unless there was actual malice. (See Compuware
Corp. v. Moody's Inv. Servs., Inc.., 499 F.3d 520 (6th Cir. 2007) [pdf.]) But ... of securities that were distributed to a limited number of investors deserving of the same free-speech
protection as more general ratings of corporate bonds that were widely disseminated? Judge Scheindlin said no and rejected the rating agencies' First Amendment argument. Judge
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