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HP and Acer Settle Patent Litigation

PALO ALTO, Calif.–LAWFUEL – Legal Newswire – HP (NYSE:HPQ) today announced that it has settled all ongoing patent litigation with Acer. The confidential settlement agreement resolves all claims asserted in three federal court lawsuits and two United States International Trade Commission investigations between the parties. As a result of the settlement agreement, each action will […]

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Music Online Audioconference – Legal Scholar Questions Measures to “Streamline” Music Licensing

GW Law Symposium on June 18, 2008 EVENT: With new distribution channels for music come repeated calls for changes in the legal structure of intellectual property (IP) rights that apply to music. University of California, Berkeley Law Professor Robert P. Merges will present a paper on The Continuing Vitality of Music Performance Rights Organizations. He

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Labaton Sucharow LLP Announces Filing of Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Wachovia Corp.

NEW YORK, June 9, 2008 (LAWFUEL) — Labaton Sucharow LLP filed a class action lawsuit on June 6, 2008 in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, on behalf of persons who purchased the securities of Wachovia Corp. (NYSE:WB) (“Wachovia” or the “Company”) between May 8, 2006 and April 11, 2008,

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Director of New Jersey’s Division of Criminal Justice to Join Pepper Hamilton in Commercial Litigation Practice

PEPPER HAMILTON EXPANDS WHITE COLLAR AND CORPORATE INVESTIGATIONS TEAM WITH ADDITION OF GREGORY A. PAW, FEDERAL AND STATE PROSECUTOR Princeton, NJ – June 9, 2008 (LAWFUEL) – Pepper Hamilton LLP announced that Gregory A. Paw – director of the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, a former Deputy U.S. Attorney and an experienced trial lawyer

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Class Action Lawsuit Against Gildan Activewear Inc. Announced by The Brualdi Law Firm

NEW YORK, June 9, 2008 (LAWFUEL) — The Brualdi Law Firm P.C. announces that a lawsuit has commenced on behalf of an institutional investor in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of purchasers of Gildan Activewear Inc. (“Gildan” or the “Company”) (NYSE:GIL) common stock during the period

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The Brualdi Law Firm Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against TomoTherapy Inc.

NEW YORK, June 9, 2008 (LAWFUEL) — The Brualdi Law Firm P.C. announces that a lawsuit has commenced in the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin on behalf of purchasers of TomoTherapy Inc. (“TomoTherapy” or “the Company”) (Nasdaq:TOMO) common stock during the period between February 13, 2008 and April 17, 2008

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Braverman to Lead Trademark Prosecution Team for Bryan Cave LLP

Braverman to Lead Trademark Prosecution Team for Bryan Cave LLP NEW YORK, June 5, 2008 (LAWFUEL) – The international law firm Bryan Cave LLP (www.bryancave.com) announced today that Todd Braverman, counsel in the firm’s New York office, has been named the practice leader for Bryan Cave’s newly formed Trademark Prosecution Practice Team. Braverman, who joined

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The Supreme Court is home to perhaps seven millionaires, and they sometimes can’t reach a quorum of six members because their stock portfolios present conflicts of interest.

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Justice Clarence Thomas earned $500,000 in book advances in 2007, one of three Supreme Court justices to receive book-related income last year, according to financial disclosures released Friday. The annual disclosures by the court’s nine members also show that at least two of them significantly decreased their stock holdings, at a time when several have

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Colorado Construction Firm Settles Storm Water Violations

WASHINGTON (lawfuel) — Colorado Structures, Inc., (CSI) a construction management firm that specializes in building big-box commercial stores in the western United States, has agreed to pay a $300,000 penalty and implement a company-wide storm water compliance program to resolve alleged Clean Water Act violations, the Justice Department and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today.

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