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Accident App by Murphy Battista Law 1.1

Accident App by Murphy Battista Law 1.1

...meet client needs in areas that do not directly relate to the legal claims. Murphy Battista gives clients the opportunity to mobilize an entire team... Read more

30 April, 2012
Kentucky Personal Injury Attorneys - Gary Johnson 1.0

Kentucky Personal Injury Attorneys - Gary Johnson 1.0

...serious accidents. We work hard to maximize the financial value of your legal claims and also work closely with you and your family to help... Read more

20 July, 2011

News Burst: British court system goes online

Technological overhaul of court system to bring it into 21st century Read more

16 January, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

SCO receives funding to pursue Linux litigation

...its reorganisation plan "will also enable the company to see SCO's legal claims through to their full conclusion". SCO sells a version of Unix... Read more

15 February, 2008 by Stephen Shankland

Novell criticises SCO's suits

Novell's Chris Stone explains why his company objects to SCO's legal claims over Linux and why open source is proving a popular business... Read more

18 March, 2004 by ZDNet UK

Courts on track for e-working by March 2010

...system, based on Adobe Livecycle software, to handle the process from raising legal claims through to their listing for enforcement. It also involves a function... Read more

14 September, 2009 by Kable

Apple sues Mac-clone maker Psystar

...of copyright infringement and trademark infringement, and makes a number of other legal claims. Apple is seeking any profits earned by Psystar from its Open... Read more

16 July, 2008 by Ina Fried

SEC to broaden HP inquiry

...probe. HP and the directors agreed to release each other from any legal claims they might have. However, both reserve the right "to prosecute any... Read more

22 September, 2006 by Ina Fried

Fancy a $10m open source insurance policy?

...source licences such as the GPL. The insurers said more than 30 legal claims in the last two years have involved infringements on open source... Read more

1 November, 2005 by Martin LaMonica

Contract arguments reanimate SCO dispute

In the ongoing legal saga over possible copyright infringement in Linux, Novell has fired two more lawsuits at SCO Read more

1 August, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Nokia makes Linux patent pledge

...source project. Nokia said in its statement that it won't assert legal claims against Linux involving its current patents, but reserved the right to... Read more

26 May, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Eight points to avert a firing disaster

...Consider the legal risks. Analyze the risk that the termination will cause legal claims. For example, consider the potential for claims of discrimination, wrongful discharge... Read more

19 May, 2005 by Robin Thomas

SCO announces plans for new legal Web site

...net -- which was set up to poke holes in the company's legal claims. The site, to be called Prosco.net, will feature an archive... Read more

14 October, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Novell vows to use its patents to defend open-source

...start-up Open Source Risk Management offers a form of insurance against legal claims. Although there are significant caveats to the company's policy, Novell... Read more

13 October, 2004 by Martin LaMonica and Stephen Shankland

SCO refreshes Unix line-up

...day after warning that its declining software business could be hurt by legal claims that Linux infringes on the company's intellectual property. The company... Read more

16 June, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

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