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Page 8 of 11
HP settles with SEC in dispute arising from leak probe
By
Roger Parloff
May 24, 2007
Opt-out class-actions attack YouTube’s opt-out business model. Any irony there?
By
Roger Parloff
May 18, 2007
MSFT: Linux, free software, infringe 235 of our patents
By
Roger Parloff
May 14, 2007
Top class action lawyer won case, never told clients, they say
By
Roger Parloff
May 14, 2007
Dell to offer fruits of controversial Microsoft-Novell pact on Linux
By
Roger Parloff
May 7, 2007
Appeals court denies Vonage quick fix
By
Roger Parloff
May 3, 2007
Verizon returns serve: Vonage wrote the jury instructions it’s complaining about
By
Roger Parloff
May 2, 2007
Vonage hopes Supreme Court patent ruling is Deus Ex Machina
By
Roger Parloff
May 2, 2007
Supreme Court to Patent Appeals Court: Drop Dead
By
Roger Parloff
May 1, 2007
On the theory that backdating’s not illegal if you account for it correctly
By
Roger Parloff
April 26, 2007
On Google-DoubleClick: an interview with Microsoft GC Brad Smith
By
Roger Parloff
April 26, 2007
SEC sees Apple backdating as one-woman fraud spree
By
Roger Parloff
April 25, 2007
In Google-DoubleClick inquiry, David Boies’s firm represents AT&T
By
Roger Parloff
April 24, 2007
Jim Cramer’s If-I-Did-It Act
By
Roger Parloff
April 9, 2007
A sounder basis for taking the Fifth
By
Roger Parloff
April 5, 2007
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