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iConfirm - Change Orders, Field Verification, and Signed Documentation in Your Pocket. 1.7

iConfirm - Change Orders, Field Verification, and Signed Documentation in Your Pocket. 1.7

...field changes instantly, on the spot.Reduce your exposure to costly delays, Law suits and not getting paid for your work.Try iConfirm for free... Read more

14 May, 2012
Youre The Chicken Mogul! 1.0.2

Youre The Chicken Mogul! 1.0.2

...casino on game days!Deal with strikes and construction issues; fend off law suits from consumer and health groups!Bonus levels and unlocked upon completion... Read more

9 April, 2012
FengShui Poison Arrow 1.8

FengShui Poison Arrow 1.8

...Misfortune caused by such arrows take the form of illness, missed opportunities, law suits, quarrels, financial losses, and other forms of bad luck. Feng Shui... Read more

13 August, 2011
Chicken Tycoon 1.0.4

Chicken Tycoon 1.0.4

...company's profits (or gamble them away!) at the casino. Fend off law suits from consumer and health groups! Can you trust all those around... Read more

26 August, 2010
Chicken Tycoon FREE 1.0.4

Chicken Tycoon FREE 1.0.4

...company's profits (or gamble them away!) at the casino. Fend off law suits from consumer and health groups! Can you trust all those around... Read more

25 August, 2010

Another 41 file-swappers face suits

The RIAA has announced 41 new lawsuits in its ongoing campaign against people illegally trading music online Read more

4 December, 2003 by John Borland

Lucent in clear after £200m settlement

Lucent Technologies, once the darling of Wall Street, has settled the shareholder law suits filed against it following an investigation by the SEC Read more

28 March, 2003 by Dawn Kawamoto

RIM reports increased revenue

But pending law suits put a slight downer on results BlackBerry device maker Research In... Read more

4 April, 2003 by Richard Shim

Libel on the Net: have the legal floodgates opened?

...left many ISPs fearful that they too will be bombarded with defamation law suits. Sarah Left looks at just how likely this is ISPs are... Read more

5 April, 2000 by Sarah Left

What's in a name? ICANN and the Net name game

...ICANN, recently attempted to create regulations allowing companies to avoid lengthy, expensive law suits over online name registration. But the Net name problem extends beyond... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Sally Watson
Digital duties, not rights, should shape our world

Digital duties, not rights, should shape our world

...far safer and more responsible for archivists to deny requests than risk law suits. If The Guardian had been silenced by Section 76 — a law... Read more

9 April, 2009 by Leader

Firms facing file-sharing probes

...property implications of peer-to-peer networks. Last month the RIAA filed law suits against 11 people accused of illegal file sharing on university networks... Read more

24 March, 2005 by Dan Ilet

SCO was the 'best thing that ever happened' to Linux

The multitude of law suits brought by SCO against companies selling and using Linux has been... Read more

10 March, 2005 by Matt Loney

How 9/11 changed disaster planning

New technologies and new practices have come to the fore since last September. Five consultants give their views Read more

11 September, 2002 by Tiffany Kary

Stallman: Three ways to deal with software patent threats

Part II: There are three ways to get around the problems of software patents, says Richard Stallman. But it's a minefield, and the chances of making a wrong step are high Read more

28 March, 2002 by Matt Loney

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