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27 Sep, 2007 10:00 am
A former Cox Communications Inc. employee pleaded guilty to
charges he hacked into the company's computer system and disrupted computer and telecom services in four cities. William Bryant, 38, of Norcross, Ga., pleaded guilty in federal district
court to knowingly causing the transmission of information to a computer used in interstate commerce, and as a result intentionally and without authorization causing damage to that
computer. Read the article: Atlanta Business Chronicle
17 Jul 5:22 am
... Georgia - were filed against various defendants, including Cox Enterprises, Cox Communications, Cox Communications Louisiana, Cox Communications New Orleans, and CoxCom (collectively ... cable services in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman
Antitrust Act." In re Cox Enterprises, Inc., Set-Top Cable Television Box Antitrust Litig., ___ F ...
litigation on an expeditious course." Id., at 1. Download PDF file of In re Cox Enterprises, Inc.,
Set-Top Cable Television Box Antitrust Litigation Transfer Order ...
15 Sep, 2007 7:49 pm
... or if they were lost to follow-up by being continuously incarcerated for another type of offence. Similar to logistic regression, exponents of the Cox regression weights can be interpreted as odds ratios. For example, given relatively low base rates, an odds ratio of .50 ... -82. SPSS Inc. (1999). SPSS advanced models W.O. Chicago, IL: SPSS Inc. Stephenson, M. (1991). A summary of an evaluation of
the community sex offender program in the Pacific region. Forum on Corrections Research, 3(4), 25-30. ...
12 Feb, 2008 9:41 am
... a discovery matter in a Northern District of Illinois patent case: Se-Kure Controls, Inc. v. Diam USA, Inc., No. 06 C 4857, 2008 WL 169029 (N.D. Ill. Jan. 17, 2008) (Cox, Mag. J.). According to David, Magistrate Judge
... because opinion counsel was unable to remember the substance of conversations between the two. The Court also ordered production of communications between opinion counsel and trial counsel related to the patent in suit. These communications were
within the ...
21 Jan 5:01 pm
... Court ruled that another law intended to protect children from explicit material online, the Communications Decency Act, was
unconstitutional. The Bush administration had fought hard to have the law ... service providers and other technology firms, including AT&T Inc., Comcast Corp., Cox Communications Inc., EarthLink Inc., Symantec Corp. and Verizon ... Inc. as part of its
defense of the law. But senior U.S. District Judge Lowell Reed Jr. ruled in 2007 that software filters work much better than ...
22 Jan 8:43 am
... Court ruled that another law intended to protect children from explicit material online - the Communications Decency Act - was
unconstitutional. The Bush administration had fought hard to have the law ... service providers and other technology firms, including AT&T Inc., Comcast Corp., Cox Communications Inc., EarthLink Inc., Symantec Corp. and Verizon ... Inc. as part of its
defense of the law. But senior U.S. District Judge Lowell Reed Jr. ruled in 2007 that software filters work much better than ...
15 Jun, 2006 8:59 am
Today's a Busy Day for Patent Claims... Reuters reports that "Video technology firm sues cable operators over VOD." From the article: "The Old Lyme, Connecticut-based company said it
sued Time Warner Inc., Cox Communications Inc., Charter Communications Inc., and Comcast Corp., alleging the cable
operators violated its patent with their video-on-demand services offered to subscribers."
6 May 12:26 am
... is controlling. Therefore, this Court likewise finds that to prevail on a defense of prosecution laches, the defendant must prove both: 1) unreasonable and unexplained delay, and 2)
intervening adverse rights." District Judge R. Gary Klausner Ronald A Katz Technology Licensing LP v. Cox Communications, Inc., 2-07-cv-02299(CACD May 1, 2009, Order)
18 Nov 5:40 am
Cox Communications, Inc. v. National Union Fire Ins. Co. of
Pittsburgh, PA (N.D. Georgia, November 12, 2009) Insurer moves for summary judgment of declaratory judgment action seeking damages under a claims made Directors, Officers and Corporate
Liability policy. Plaintiff's damages include reimbursement of certain costs associated with an $80 million settlement of an underlying action, with approximately an additional $8
million in legal fees and expenses. The insurer's motion seeks relief ...
3 May, 2007 8:43 am
... however, the Delaware Supreme Court decided Mills Acquisition Co. v. Macmillan, Inc. (May 3, 1989), stating: Clearly not every offer or
transaction affecting ... transaction including, at a minimum, a change in corporate control is involved." Paramount Communications
Inc. v. Time Inc. (Del. Ch. July 14, 1989). That last quotation is from Chancellor ... branches of
the Bancroft family. They come largely from the descendants of Jane Cook, Jessie Cox and Hugh Bancroft Jr. Ms. Cook's branch includes Martha
...
14 Oct 1:06 pm
... Corp. (Cambridge, MA; Philipp Steinke, President) Boston Central Management Group, Inc. (Topsfield, MA; George Vasiliades, President)
Boston Endoscopic Engineering Corporation (Danvers ... MA; Arthur Michael Banfield, President) Brazilian Bakery Specialties & Co, Inc.
(Jamaica Plain, MA; Rita Barreto, President) Brazilian Day Restaurant Corporation ... Tim Mcnamara, President) Close-Haul Communications,
Inc. (Boston, MA; Robin Coxe, President) Clover Fast Food, Inc. (Cambridge, MA; Ayr Muir,
President ...
13 Oct, 2008 12:12 pm
... patents (Law360) Direction and control of suppliers sufficient for direct infringement: Rowe International Corporation v Ecast, Inc
(Chicago IP Litigation Blog) Dormant infringement accusation creates declaratory jurisdiction: Tuthill Corp v ArvinMeritor, ... (Washington State Patent Law Blog) (Law360) Verizon's
claims largely unsuccessful in VoIP patent dispute with Cox Communications (Law360) (Managing
Intellectual Property) Federal Trade Commission (FTC) takes aim at opportunistic patent holders ...
26 Mar 9:04 am
... . Going After Amazon, Part I (or Throw the e-Book at 'Em) Discovery Communications Inc. v.
Amazon.com Inc., 09-cv-00178, D. Delaware, filed 3/17/09. This ... , a strong offense is generally the best defense--a strategic approach that
some in the high-tech community have described as "mutually assured destruction." Juniper and a second GraphOn target have also ... Office and still the nation's true rocket
docket. Last year, Verizon v. Cox went to trial in E.D. Virginia within just 10 months in a case that ...
13 Apr 4:00 am
... impartial police uniform Noted here: Law.Com 5th Circuit Powers v. Woodlands Religious Community Inc., No. 08-40709 (5th Cir. April
8, 2009)(Unpub) Affirming ... HWE/discipline/retaliation claims [Ed. Paul Mollica calls this a genuine head-scratcher] Cox v. DeSoto County
Mississippi, No. 08-60004 (5th Cir. Apr. 3 ... a hostile work environment based in race? Cavalier v. Clearlake Rehabilitation Hospital, Inc.
9th Cir. o ADEA is the exclusive remedy for age discrimination in employment in public sector ...
22 Feb, 2008 6:00 pm
... ; Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc., and AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications,
Inc: (Patently-O), (PLI), (IP Updates), (Techdirt), ... faith trade mark infringement and a claim for an account of profits: Michel Company
Inc v IWC: (Class 46) Brazil Brazilian government publishes bill on bioprospecting/ ... IP Law360), Sanofi-Aventis - Sanofi-Aventis files suit
against Safety Syringes Inc in attempt to defend itself against patent infringement allegations that are part of a different lawsuit ...
24 Oct, 2008 9:49 am
... quotes from several prominent GCs and legal department heads regarding various ways they are reducing costs. Almost every one of them mentioned "in-sourcing." Robin H. Sangston,
vice president and associate GC of Cox Communications Inc.,
offered a comment that many of the GCs echoed: We have used a variety of approaches to controlling legal fees, including: bidding out 'commodity-type' work, moving work from
higher-priced large firms to lower- ...
18 Apr, 2008 2:47 pm
... varied at different times, and in different locations across the country?), and the lack of information about discrimination by other ISPs (Cox Communications, for instance, discloses that it uses "traffic prioritization" and "protocol filtering", but we
don't know if its ... threat of intervention by the FCC has caused Comcast to eat a great deal of humble pie. They're promising to work with BitTorrent Inc - we hope they'll also work with the wider Internet community - to find less discriminatory ...
17 Jul, 2008 10:38 pm
... , and today's announcement has the endorsement of every member. Those who signed on today are as follows: "Comcast Corporation; Cox
Communications; Charter Communications; Cablevision Systems Corporation; Bright House Networks;
Suddenlink Communications; Mediacom Communications; Insight ... ; GCI; Harron Communications; US Cable Corporation; BendBroadband; Eagle Communications; and Sjoberg's, Inc. Time Warner Cable has already signed the MOU." This total number of ISPs represents 87% of all carriers, ...
18 Jul, 2008 6:16 am
... , and today's announcement has the endorsement of every member. Those who signed on today are as follows: "Comcast Corporation; Cox
Communications; Charter Communications; Cablevision Systems Corporation; Bright House Networks;
Suddenlink Communications; Mediacom Communications; Insight ... ; GCI; Harron Communications; US Cable Corporation; BendBroadband; Eagle Communications; and Sjoberg's, Inc. Time Warner Cable has already signed the MOU." This total number of ISPs represents 87% of all carriers, ...
16 Jan, 2008 3:21 pm
... Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who heads the House Financial Services Committee. While praising the current Republican chairman, Christopher Cox, Mr. Frank said the "big issue is who fills the SEC vacancies." The Stoneridge case, as it is known, revolved around an episode near the end of the 1990s
dot-com bubble. Charter Communications Inc., a St. Louis cable provider, engaged in accounting fraud
to meet analyst expectations. Four former Charter employees were ...
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