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27 Dec, 2007 6:47 am
... , December 27, 2007: Thursday morning, Denver, Colorado-based telecommunications company Qwest Communications International Inc. said it
has settled the patent litigation with Ronald A. Katz Technology ... ., Dell Inc., Delta Air Lines, Inc., HP Co., Hilton Hotels Corp., Home Shopping Network Inc., HSBC Bank USA,
IBM, Merck & ... ., Inc., Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Prudential Financial, Inc., Sears, Roebuck and Co., Sprint Corp., Sunoco, Inc., Verizon California Inc. and its
affiliates, Wachovia Corp ...
22 Aug, 2007 5:15 am
... bankruptcy. Whatever uncertain future a telecom like Qwest still has, Notebaert is rightfully credited with having saved the company. His
replacement is Edward A. Mueller, a former chief executive of Ameritech Corp. and Williams-Sonoma. He looks to ... chairperson. This compares with 19 companies that specifically
provide that the two offices should not be separated. And Qwest? It's practices are consistent with the Sherman & Sterling data. The
company has a history of independent boards but not ...
19 Feb, 2008 8:29 am
... corresponding patents in Australia, Canada, China and Europe. In June 2006, C2 Communications Technologies Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of C2, filed a patent infringement lawsuit
against AT&T, Inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., Qwest Communications International, Inc., Bellsouth Corporation, Sprint Nextel
Corporation, Global Crossing Limited, and Level 3 Communications, Inc. The complaint was filed in the Marshall Division of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of
...
19 Feb, 2008 8:29 am
... corresponding patents in Australia, Canada, China and Europe. In June 2006, C2 Communications Technologies Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of C2, filed a patent infringement lawsuit
against AT&T, Inc., Verizon Communications, Inc., Qwest Communications International, Inc., Bellsouth Corporation, Sprint Nextel
Corporation, Global Crossing Limited, and Level 3 Communications, Inc. The complaint was filed in the Marshall Division of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of
...
19 Jun, 2007 7:31 am
... Qwest Corp. v. The Public Service Commission of WY and Silver Star Comm., Inc. Citation: 2007 WY 97 Docket Number: 06-102 W.R.A. ...
C. Fransen, Hickey & Evans, LLP, Cheyenne, Wyoming; Barbara J. Brohl, Qwest Corp., Denver, Colorado. Argument by Mr. Hickey.
Representing Appellee Public Service ... a timely petition for rehearing extends the deadline for seeking judicial review of an agency decision. Qwest's petition for rehearing tolled the appeal deadline; the petition for review was timely and the ...
9 Feb 10:01 am
... charging any rate other than that filed with the relevant regulatory authority . . . ." Firstcom, Inc. v. Qwest Corp., No. 07-3548,
slip op. at 16 (8th Cir. Feb. 9, 2009). In Firstcom, the court affirmed dismissal of claims by a competitive local exchange carrier against Qwest. ... that Qwest gave other CLECs better and cheaper access. Qwest
lodged a copy of the Firstcom interconnection agreement with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission, which approved the agreement. The filing, the ...
4 Jun, 2008 12:26 pm
... ? The Latest Case A recent federal court decision in Oregon provides at least a partial answer. In EEOC v. Qwest Corp., No.
05-1521-HO, the court ruled that a white employee who claimed he was fired because of his ... two Hispanic co-workers failed to show that the relationship "rose to a level sufficient to
make a claim of associational discrimination." According to Qwest, a customer complained that he frequently saw the white employee at home with
the two Hispanic employees during work hours. Qwest ...
21 Feb, 2007 9:31 am
... ." City of Rancho Palos Verdes v. Abrams, 544 U.S. 113, 120, 125 S.Ct. 1453, 161 L.Ed.2d 316 (2005). Circuits are split on whether section 253 creates a right enforceable through a
section 1983 action. Compare Qwest Corp. v. City of Santa Fe, 380 F.3d 1258, 1265 (10th Cir.2004) (finding Congress did not intend to
create a private right of action in section 253), with BellSouth Telecomms., Inc. v. Town of Palm Beach, 252 F ...
20 May, 2008 10:31 pm
... Telephony PCS, L.P. v. County of San Diego, 490 F.3d 700, 717-18 (9th Cir.2007) (stating " § 253(a) does not designate companies like [AT & T] as the 'identifiable class'
required for an enforceable § 1983 right"); Qwest Corp. v. City of Santa Fe, N.M., 380 F.3d 1258, 1265 (10th Cir.2004) (ruling "nothing
in the text or structure of § 253 indicates an intention to create a private right" that may be enforced through § 1983). ...
22 Sep, 2008 3:23 pm
... provision of wireless telecommunication services. The County argued that § 253(a) was inapplicable because § 332(c)(7) of the Act was the exclusive authority on wireless
regulations. Relying on the Ninth Circuit's decision in City of Auburn v. Qwest Corp. (9th Cir. 2001) 260 F.3d 1160, the district court
held that the County's Ordinance violated § 253(a) of the Act. In Auburn, the court noted that § 253(a) preempted regulations that not only prohibited ...
1 Jul, 2007 1:03 pm
... Griffin, Denver Post staff writer . . . When Mike Beatty was general counsel for Coastal Corp. in the 1980s, he hated paying outside lawyers by the hour. He saw them ...
dollars," said Richard Baer, executive vice president and general counsel for Qwest. "As a result they're just more critical in their decisions
about who they're ... percent per attorney hour that larger firms charge by controlling overhead costs. Qwest also has experimented with
alternative fee arrangements such as fixed-fee contracts ...
28 Dec, 2007 1:00 am
... Court finds eBay intentionally violated MercExchange's patent: (Mondaq), Fairchild Semiconductor Corp - Delaware District Judge finds that patentee had contracted away the
right to sue ... between Illumina and Affymetrix: (Yahoo Canada Finance), (RTT News), iRobot Corp. - iRobot wins patent suits against former employee Jameel Ahed and ... Act in
Lewis v Marriott International Inc.: (43(B)log) Qwest Communications - Qwest settles patent
litigation with Ronald A. Katz Technology: (Philip Brooks) Van ...
19 Apr, 2007 4:34 pm
... over a $100 billion drop in market value, was convicted of insider trading. A federal jury in Denver today found Nacchio, Qwest's former
chief executive officer, guilty of selling stock based on private warnings from top lieutenants that the company ... - CEOs, Enron's Jeffrey Skilling, Bernard Ebbers of WorldCom Inc.
and John Rigas, founder of Adelphia Communications Corp. Nacchio left the courthouse with his wife Anne without commenting. The panel of eight men and four women convicted
Nacchio after ...
21 Jul 3:30 am
... , the best-compensated lawyer was Gregory Doody, a bankruptcy expert hired to lead the Calpine Corp. out of bankruptcy, Corporate Counsel reports in a separate story. He took
home $9.7 ... Douglas Sgarro, CVS Caremark Corporation, RI, $1,593,318 Richard Baer, Qwest Communications, CO, $1,566,209 Charles Tanabe,
Liberty Media Corporation, CO, ... paid women general counsels (total cash compensation): Carrie Dwyer, The Charles Schwab Corp., CA, $2,974,399 Laura Schumacher, Abbott
Laboratories, IL, $1,761, ...
23 May, 2008 1:03 am
... - Federal Circuit jurisdiction extends to non-patent portion of consolidated case: Cytologix Corp v Ventana Medical Systems: (Patently-O), DuPont - CAFC gives patentee leeway
... Candies & Sundries: (Chicago IP Litigation Blog), LSI - ITC to investigate LSI Corp and Agere Systems' complaint against semiconductor companies over alleged infringement
of ... ), Red River - Red River Fiber Optic sues Verizon, AT&T, Qwest and others over patent for how to route calls on fibre-optic network:
(IP Law360 ...
1 May, 2007 4:31 pm
... operations. Read more here (from SiliconValley.com). PBL Media's Nine Network and Bruce Gordon's WIN Corp are considering joining forces to create a powerful national
platform for television advertisers, ending hostilities and paving the way for a co-operative bid for Channel Nine in Adelaide. Read more here (from The Australian). Qwest International Inc. reported Tuesday a rise in profit and less debt in the first quarter, helped by cost cuts and growth in ...
31 Jan, 2007 12:42 pm
... , U.S. Cingular, and Nextel to the Enforcement Bureau. Others, Verizon, Leap, QWest Wireless, and Centennial were warned to come into
compliance, but were not ... , February 23, 2007. The agenda is not yet available. III. Antitrust Agency Activity/Deal Announcements News Corp. Files for Transfer of DIRECTV. On
January 29, News Corp ... million in cash. In return, Liberty has agreed to give up its stake in News Corp. and will abide by the program access and RSN conditions that
were established when News ...
9 Sep, 2008 6:00 pm
... completely different; indeed, unprecedented. The government's sole theory of materiality was that Nacchio somehow knew, eight months in advance, that Qwest would not meet its year-end 2001 revenue projections. Is this case really that unusual? Qwest made projections
about expected ... fall below expectations and, later, that revenues had fallen below projections."); SEC v. FIRST NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT CORP., MILTON J. VERRET, RICKY D. BUSBY,
MICHAEL D. SWINGLER, RICHARD C. MAESTRE, AUBURN R. BUSBY, ...
29 Aug, 2007 8:42 am
... The Center for Public Integrity compiled a list of the top 100 money-givers to Congress between 1998 and 2005, and telcos dominate the list: Verizon Communications: $81,870,000, SBC
Communications: $58,035,037, AT&T Corp.: $53,349,499, Sprint Corp.: $47,276,585, BellSouth Corp.: $33,732,827, Qwest
Communications: $24,523,480 Very impressive lobbying numbers. . . . not so impressive download speeds.
5 Nov, 2007 6:14 am
... corporate fraud-related offenses remains vigilant. For example, when a Denver federal jury found former Qwest CEO Joseph Nacchio guilty of
19 counts of insider trading in April, Deputy Attorney General ... 2003-SOX-26 at 1 (Nov. 14, 2003). See also Flood v. Cedant Corp., 2004-SOX-16 (Feb. 23, 2004). Section 806
protects employees who ... it is reasonably likely to deter employees from making protected disclosures." Halloum v. Intel Corp., 2003-SOX-7 at 10 (Mar. 4, 2004). (b) Under the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act ...
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