Oregon Senator Opposes Bill That Would Block Web Sites
A bill that would authorize the U.S. attorney general to shut down web sites accused of copyright infringement has met opposition from Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).
Former Ford Motor engineer pleads guilty to stealing trade secrets
A former Ford Motor Company product engineer, who has pleaded guilty to two counts of stealing trade secrets in a federal court, is likely to face six years prison term.
Ford Motor engineer pleads guilty on theft of trade secrets
Ford Motor co engineer Xiang Dong Yu, 49, of Beijing, China, pleaded guilty today in federal court to two counts of theft of trade secrets.
Larry's sensitive about Sun's assets; Oracle sues hardware partner Multis
Hardware partners beware, lock your warehouses or get sued. Oracle filed a suit against Multis on Nov. 9 at U.S. District Court for Northern District of California, for breach of contract under which they were liable for losses, if they failed to secure the partner's hardware.
UK law firm Norton Rose to merge with Canada's Ogilvy and South Africa's Deneys
U.K. law firm Norton Rose has expanded its presence in Canada and South Africa by agreeing to merge with Ogilvy Renault and Deneys Reitz respectively.
Motorola Strikes Back At Microsoft
Motorola responds to Microsoft's patent lawsuit with one of their own.
Seoul G20 Business Summit Joint Statement by Participating Companies
The joint statement by participating companies at the G20 business summit in Seoul, Korea, as of Nov. 11, 2010
Paul Allen Suit Sparks Debate On Fixing Patents
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's patent lawsuits often give rise to a complaint that there are more of them filed; but that isn't the case, according to data from LegalMetric. Rather, it has brought out discussions of how to fix the patent system.