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14 Aug 2010, 5:10 pm
Device Techs., Inc., 519 F. [read post]
12 May 2010, 1:39 pm by WIMS
They aren't giving up, they're doubling down. [read post]
14 Mar 2019, 5:29 pm
The rights you grant in this license are for the limited purpose of operating, promoting, and improving our Services, and to develop new ones. [read post]
26 Jun 2020, 9:16 am by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
  Businesses and their leaders should carefully review and monitor these and other COVID-19 specific rules to ensure that their businesses don’t trigger unanticipated liability by failing to meet critical requirements or to ensure that they take full advantage of all available relief. [read post]
20 Dec 2016, 7:36 pm by Larry
The problem is that as an advocate, largely for importers, I don’t like the result. [read post]
3 Jan 2013, 1:44 pm by Kevin Goldberg
 So Aereo was allowed to continue to operate. [read post]
8 Oct 2019, 9:30 am by Howard Knopf
I was involved in one of the first landmark Canadian decision, namely BMG Canada Inc. v. [read post]
1 Oct 2013, 10:55 am by Greg Mersol
 The Supreme Court emphasized that requirement only two years ago in Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. [read post]
23 Dec 2020, 6:01 am by Eleanor Runde, Abby Lemert
On Dec. 15, MSCI Inc., a large U.S. investment index compiler, opted to strip its index of seven blacklisted Chinese stocks.The removals come one week after rival provider FTSE Russell removed a number of the same companies from its indices. [read post]
20 Dec 2015, 9:13 pm
" (See here)Rightly so--the responsibility to respect human rights ought to extend to all enterprises engaged in any collective activity, whether it is Apple, Inc. or Amnesty International. [read post]
25 Jan 2022, 2:46 pm by Patricia Hughes
[T]he application of the doctrine of paramountcy should also give due weight to the principle of co-operative federalism. [read post]
18 Apr 2022, 1:14 am by Florian Mueller
She couldn't have done a poorer job than getting the law, the economics, and the technology wrong in the same context:wrong on the law because Kodak is all about a competitive (multi-vendor) foremarket, with only the aftermarket being a single-brand market;wrong on the economics because the question is whether a company's conduct in the aftermarket is disciplined by blowback in the foremarket, not whether that company has market power in the foremarket; andwrong on the technology… [read post]