2007

Plenty At Stake In EU’s Microsoft Ruling Monday

When Europe’s second-highest court rules Monday on Microsoft Corp.’s appeal of its landmark antitrust conviction, more will be at stake for regulators than just the behavior of the world’s largest software company. Experts say an affirmation of the European Commission’s 2004 order and record 497 million euro ($613 million) fine could embolden regulators as they

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Kate McCann will be quizzed by British detectives within the next 48 hours and will again be asked: Did you kill Madeleine and what did you do with the body

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Kate McCann will be quizzed by British detectives within the next 48 hours and will again be asked: Did you kill Madeleine and what did you do with the body? Kate, already under unimaginable pressure, will be grilled by officers from Leicestershire Police on behalf of Portuguese detectives. She will face detailed interrogation on the

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Portugese Police Admit No Concrete Evidence On McCanns – The Madeleine McCann Case

Portuguese police appeared to take a step back from charging Madeleine McCann’s parents last night after a senior officer said they had “nothing concrete” to implicate them in her disappearance. Detectives may be depending on Kate and Gerry McCann making a confession, a Portuguese newspaper reported. They were declared formal suspects a week ago, and

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Motivational Speaker To Stand Trial On ASIC Charges

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Former motivational speaker, Mr Christopher Philip Koch, has been committed to stand trial in the Melbourne County Court on charges brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Mr Koch, of Hoppers Crossing in Victoria, faces charges relating to the promotion of an investment scheme between 1996 and

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Law Firm Announces Securities Class Action Against Jones Soda Company

MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 14, 2007 LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire — Charles H. Johnson & Associates announces that a class action has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington on behalf of purchasers of Jones Soda Company (“Jones Soda” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq:JSDA) publicly traded securities during the period

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IRS – Doctor And Employee Indicted In $759,000 Medicare Fraud Scheme

Santa Ana, California – LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – Yesterday afternoon, a physician from Huntington Beach, California was arrested and made his initial appearance in United States District Court in Santa Ana on charges that he and a co-defendant, who was arrested by federal agents in Arizona this morning, engaged in a scheme to

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Kilpatrick Stockton Ranks 9th Among AmLaw Firms For Attorneys Names To Annual Best Lawyers in America

ATLANTA (SEPTEMBER 14) – LAWFUEL – The Law Newswire – Eighty-five Kilpatrick Stockton attorneys have recently been honored by their peers in The Best Lawyers in America® 2008. Kilpatrick Stockton ranks #9 among all AmLaw 100 firms in the percentage (nearly 20%) of attorneys named Best Lawyers, and is ranked 28th in the nation for

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The Court of First Instance to rule in Microsoft v. European Commission – Linklaters

LAWFUEL – The Legal Newswire – On Monday morning 17 September 2007 (at 09.30 CET, to be precise) the European Union’s Court of First Instance will rule in one of the most controversial competition law cases of all times: the appeal by Microsoft Corporation against the European Commission’s 2004 decision which held that Microsoft had

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