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Microsoft Corp. took its fight to overturn a $290 million patent infringement judgment to the Supreme Court Monday, in a case that could re-calibrate the balance of power in information-age intellectual property disputes.
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A finance professor was called to bolster defense arguments that Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam's trades were based on a "mosaic" of research and publicly available information.
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Microsoft will ask the Supreme Court next week to make it easier for companies to challenge the validity of patents, a significant case for technology firms and drug makers that has divided the business community.
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The letter detailing allegations of sexual harassment against former H-P CEO Mark Hurd will remain under wraps at least until the fall, as Mr. Hurd continues a court fight to keep the letter secret.
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Wal-Mart will pay $440,000 to settle an EEOC suit on behalf of Mexican immigrant workers at a California Sam's Club who claimed they were harassed about their national origin by a colleague.
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Coffee Bean International wants Harry & David to return goods or pay up for the $128,268.76 worth of coffee it received shortly before it sought Chapter 11 protection in March.
The criminal trial of the former chairman of Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. wrapped up Monday. American Apparel Inc. is working to line up a rescue loan. Investors who cashed out in the Tribune Co. buyout are bracing for lawsuits aimed at recovering shareholder payouts.
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The Bernie Madoff fiasco, now churning into its third year, has brought a lot of misery to a lot of people.
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A finance professor was called to bolster defense arguments that Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam's trades were based on a "mosaic" of research and publicly available information.
Paul Ceglia amended his lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, saying he is entitled to half of the Facebook co-founder's equity in the company.
A Portland, Ore., neurosurgeon who performed multiple spinal fusions on the same patients lost his operating privileges at the hospital where he did many of his surgeries and is under investigation by the Oregon Medical Board.
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Galleon Group founder Raj Rajaratnam's lawyers took jurors through more than a dozen research reports and news articles they say back his trades in a stock at the center of his insider-trading case.
A U.S. appeals court ruled that the Winklevoss twins can't back out of a settlement they struck with Facebook to resolve claims that founder Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for the social network.
Just when deal-making has snapped back to life, the nation's two main antitrust cops are locked in a series of tense feuds over which agency should take the lead in big cases.
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