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6 Jun, 2007 5:02 pm
... forced to make policies so specific that they are completely unreadable by policyholders. State Farm has been dismissed from this case because the judge ruled that its policies had
language that clearly excluded all flood coverage no matter the cause. Still a part of the case are Allstate Corp., St. Paul Travelers Companies Inc. and other insurers.
26 Sep 9:01 am
... the risk of crash and serious injury. Grand Trunk Parachute Hammocks Travel Hammock Inc., dba Grand Trunk, of Skokie, Ill., is
recalling its parachute hammocks because the ... DH-04 (Double Navy/Red). The model numbers are located on the product's hang-tag. Quest Commercial Juice Dispensers IMI
Cornelius, of Osseo, Minn., is recalling Quest ... or opaque rounded front cover. Wooden Bunk Beds Big Lots Stores, Inc., of Columbus, Ohio, is recalling its Wooden Bunk Beds.
The mattress support slats and side ...
28 Apr, 2008 2:51 pm
I've been writing quite a bit for WalletPop these days. I love that gig! One bright spot on the horizon for air travelers? - A new configuration for seats in coach that gives the
illusion of much more room, and more actual comfort for passengers. Travel insurance would have paid off: A cautionary tale - Don't blame the
cruise ship for exercising caution with regard to your child's health! Planning for $7 a gallon gas - It may or ...
19 Feb, 2008 10:33 pm
... . - Features of the internet - (1) Decentralized control: There is no central server. Information travels through a myriad of servers; this "Redundancy" allows the internet
to continue to function notwithstanding damage or ... we must tolerate speech we do not like. - eBay, Inc. v. Bidder's Edge, Inc., 100 F. Supp. 2d 1058 (N.D. Cal. ... 1)
Domain names, (2) Meta-Tags, and (3) search engines, for a price, key trademarked terms to advertisements for rival websites. - Brookfield
Commu., Inc. v. W. Coast ...
12 Apr 1:03 pm
... tomorrow. * $600M of VC investments in virtual worlds. Contracts * Burcham v. Expedia, Inc., 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17104 (E.D. Mo. Mar. ... Internet and defeat the Internet
Tax Freedom Act by treating Amazon Associates as traveling salespeople for sales tax collection purposes. I imagine every state in the country will jump ... different from
electronic presentation of the exact same content. In Smith v. Under Armour, Inc., 2008 WL 5486764, web payment confirmations displayed on-screen are not "printed ...
9 Apr, 2006 10:20 pm
... - Social bookmarking. http://www.searchfox.com/ · Shadows - Social bookmarking. http://shadows.com/ · Simpy - Social bookmarking, tagging & search. http://www.simpy.com/
· Socialmarks - Social bookmarking. http://www.socialmarks.com/ · Spinspy - Social ... to Friends. http://towncrossing.com/ · Twocrowds - Share & vote for predictions.
http://www.twocrowds.com/ · Vcarious - Travel community. http://www.vcarious.com/ · Wallop - Phlog & interact. http://mywallop.com/ · Xanga
- Blog rings. ...
21 Jan, 2008 9:08 am
... pay a fee based upon the day of week, time of day, and congestion at the airport during landing. Simply put: During peak travel days and
times, airlines will pay more for each plane they land. Several comments have been left on the post, with readers ... that rewards false economies (such as buying things at the lowest
price without regard to quality), and we've seen air travel go to blazes. How should we address this in a way to save real money, and yet use
markets to our advantage? For me, it's ...
29 Feb, 2008 8:00 am
... generic version of the drug: (IP Law360), Neurontin (Gabapentin) - Apotex Corp and Pfizer Inc. settle all outstanding patent infringement and antitrust litigation over
Pfizer's ... ; DESIGN trade mark registrations expunged: Cheap Tickets and Travel Inc v Emall.ca Inc: (Canadian Trademark Blog),
CIPO releases updated tools to ... for sound recordings: (IMPACT), EU seeks privacy safeguards with radio frequency identification tags: (Ars
Technica), Patent owners brace for rising fees in Europe: (IP Law360), ...
15 Jan, 2007 3:25 am
... new U.S. Passports contain RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips that may one day be used to store information about travelers, such as fingerprints, face recognition,
or retina scans. But how secure is this? It sounds like hackers are already having their way ... is rife with scams and swindles too. Sam Antar, a convicted felon and former CFO of
Crazy Eddie, Inc. is questioning the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board and their examination of public accounting firms that audit public ...
5 Sep, 2006 8:42 pm
... He claimed that he provided services on 650 consecutive days, when in reality he was traveling in the U.S., Canada, and Caribbean for many of those days. The fraudulent
billings ... his company, New Land Enterprises LLP. Copyright © 2006 Sequence Inc.. www.sequence-inc.com/fraud/files/ If you are not reading this material in your news ...
fraudfiles/ Please contact legal@sequence-inc.com so we can take legal action immediately. Plugin by Taragana Tags: fraudulent claims,
investigation, fraud, fraudulent ...
16 Nov, 2007 11:14 am
... , Shurtleff left a comment on Sam's blog. Even if Sam had received notice of the comment in a timely fashion, would he have been able to verify the authenticity of it? When Sam was
invited to give a gratis presentation (not even being reimbursed for travel costs), was it done with a blog comment? Or was it done via a
direct communication over the phone or in an email? Why didn't Shurtleff contact Sam directly in regard to this matter? If a direct contact was good enough for the invitation to ...
7 Jun 8:14 pm
... the sky every week. However, if there were that much trouble with air travel, people have other options; whereas if someone is on the way
to a hospital with a life- ... S.D. - Personal Injury, Social Security Disability. Dallas … Accessible Medical Services, Inc. - Justia Blawg Search - Law … hospital safety : San
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Errors : New York & New Jersey Medical Malpractice ...
22 Jan, 2008 2:22 pm
... of a yacht, a jet, a mansion, and more. And a couple from yesterday… Layoff in your future? Plan now. - Some tips for preparing ahead of time for a layoff that you hope never
happens. You have to work for your money! - A company pays a guy for almost five years. He was never their employee. And he kept the money. Get $25 or more from the Currency Conversion
Fee settlement - If you travel over sees, you may be entitled to part of a class action settlement with the credit card companies. ShareThis
21 Dec, 2007 10:08 am
... Sam now flies around the country on his own dime, teaching students, auditors, lawyers, and law enforcement about white collar crime. He doesn't take any money for his
presentations, and doesn't even allow organizations to reimburse him for travel costs. This is a service he wants to provide to help combat
white collar crime. The Crazy Eddie fraud cost investors an estimated $145 million, making it one of the largest public company frauds of its time. Sam says that the accounting fraud
included ...
7 Jan, 2008 4:02 pm
... affects a small number of customers in New York City, but it's still causing a flap. Citibank says they are investigating and working with police, but they're not giving any other
details. In 2006, Citibank restricted ATM access for customers traveling in Canada and Russia. It was later revealed that ATM numbers and PIN numbers had been stolen, prompting
this action. Consumer advocates say this move by Citibank is unfair, yet I don't know how they can really criticize the bank for trying to ...
8 Feb, 2007 12:50 pm
Apple Inc. indicated it would open its iTunes store to other portable players besides its ubiquitous iPod if the world's major record labels abandoned the anti-piracy technology
that serves as the industry's security blanket. ... lay the path for an explosion of Web video, say panelists at an MIT forum. Read more here (from CNet News.com). Amazon.com
Inc. and TiVo Inc. began testing on Wednesday a service that lets users watch videos rented or bought over the Internet directly on televisions, as ...
9 May, 2007 3:10 pm
... " organizations are "distorting this conversation," says Time Warner's Dick Parsons. Read more here (from Reuters). AT&T Inc. says it will spend as much as $1.4 billion
more than anticipated on rolling out its new TV system, called U-verse. ... legalized, premium music content to its community of video mashup creators. Read more here (from Media Post).
New Yahoo Travel to offer updated mapping features, Messenger tool and personalized trip recommendations. Read more here (from CNET News.com).
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12 Feb, 2007 11:59 pm
... seen a boost in growth. Joe Freeman, president of J.P. Freeman Co. Inc., expects the $7 billion global video surveillance industry to almost double within ... those items. As
radio waves travel easily and silently through fabric, plastic, and other materials, it is possible to read RFID tags sewn into clothing ... data aggregation. RFID deployment requires the creation of massive databases containing unique tag data. These records
could be linked with personal identifying data, especially as computer ...
9 Nov, 2007 10:34 am
... brooms How expensive does this get? A government study estimates that consumers pay $400 million to $1.9 billion each year because of subsidies to the sugar industry. Taxes are
applied to all sorts of things like passengers on boats on certain waterways, airline travel, children's vaccinations, the portion of a college
scholarship that pays for room and board. Why do these taxes get assessed? It's one way for the government to take our money, and it's also a way for them to control behavior. In ...
20 Feb, 2007 2:57 pm
... Herald). JetBlue's well-publicized recent problems continue to reverberate through the blogosphere, prompting renewed calls for a travelers bill of rights. The pending
legislation is based on proposals by Kate Hanni, who began an online campaign after sitting on ... Read more here (from Australian IT). Just two weeks after ordering its content to be
pulled from YouTube, Viacom Inc. announced a broad licensing deal with Joost, a new Internet service that specializes in commercial video content. The ...
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