17th November, 2012
Samsung goes after HTC deal to undercut Apple-filing
If the deal did in fact include everything, that would represent a very clear signal that Apple under CEO Tim Cook was taking a much different approach to patent issues than his predecessor, Steve Jobs.
14th November, 2012
Samsung plans no settlement with Apple: executive
Samsung and Apple are currently embroiled in design and technology patent lawsuits in 10 nations.
5th November, 2012
Apple’s iPhone loses name battle with Mexico’s iFone
“It is the third time that Apple loses and this demonstrates the legal truth: iFone is within its full right to use its brand,”
4th November, 2012
FIA asks ATC to conduct daily hearings in Mumbai case
RAWALPINDI, Nov 3: The Federal Investigation Agency requested the anti-terrorism court on Saturday to conduct proceedings in the Mumbai attacks case on a day-to-day basis.
3rd November, 2012
Google loses appeal against French tax searches
A Paris appeals court has rejected a request by Internet search giant Google to invalidate the search and seizure of documents by French tax authorities.
2nd November, 2012
Microsoft vs Google trial raises concerns over courtroom secrecy
Google, like its counterparts in the smartphone patent wars, is eager to keep sensitive business information under wraps.
18th October, 2012
Apple loses tablet copyright appeal against Samsung
We continue to believe that Apple was not the first to design a tablet with a rectangular shape and rounded corners: Samsung.
5th October, 2012
Facebook IPO lawsuits to be heard in New York
Federal judges ordered that cases filed around the United States be transferred to U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet in Manhattan.
29th September, 2012
Samsung wins reconsideration of Galaxy Tab sales ban
U.S. appeals court ruled on Friday that a lower court should reconsider a sales ban against Samsung's Galaxy Tab.
28th September, 2012
EU set to charge Microsoft over ruling breach
Microsoft Corp will be charged for failing to comply with a 2009 ruling ordering it to offer a choice of web browsers.
7th September, 2012
Blasphemy case: Rimsha granted bail
The court granted bail to Rimsha Masih against sureties of Rs500,000 each and ordered that she be placed under protective custody.
3rd September, 2012
Fresh shooting in South Africa mine
Fresh violence hit South Africa's mining industry Monday when a shooting at a gold mine left four injured, just as a court readied to free arrested miners.
25th August, 2012
US court strikes down graphic warnings on cigarettes
A US appeals court struck down a law that requires tobacco companies to use graphic health warnings, like one of a man exhaling through a hole in his throat.
9th August, 2012
Company formerly called Blackwater to pay sanctions fine
The military contractor agreed to pay a fine up to $7.5 million for trying to operate in Sudan in violation of trade sanctions and for other arms-trade breaches.
30th July, 2012
Apple, Samsung patent trial set to kick off
Apple and Samsung are waging legal war around the world, accusing each other of patent violations.
25th June, 2012
Malaysian court approves deportation of Thai blast suspect
The Iranian national was arrested at Kuala Lumpur’s international airport on Feb 15 this year and was among three suspects in bombings that had rattled Bangkok a day earlier.
15th June, 2012
Battle over Guantanamo court attire in 9/11 case
Men accused of plotting the worst attacks on US soil traded barbs with military officials over the co-defendants' attire.
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