AK Steel Corporation announced that the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has issued a decision confirming that AK Steel has prevailed on a key claim in a patent infringement lawsuit brought against the company by two ...
Tags: high carbon steel, patent law, patent attorney, used steel mills
NWI Times reported that BP is suing five companies associated with a fireproofing material used in its multibillion dollar modernization project at the Whiting Refinery, claiming the product is defective and causing property damage, federal ...
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AK Steel Corporation said that the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has issued a decision confirming that AK Steel has prevailed on a key claim in a patent infringement lawsuit brought against the company by two French ...
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Authorities in several countries have arrested a total of 10 people suspected of setting up a botnet of hijacked computers to steal personal information from millions of victims. The arrests were made in the UK, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ...
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RIA Novosti reported that Gazprom has appealed a ruling by the Moscow Commercial Court upholding the Federal Antimonopoly Service's decision on the company's overrating of liquid sulfur prices in 2011. The court said that in October, the ...
TOKYO–Japan Advisory did not show up for a hearing on Wednesday called to allow the Tokyo-based hedge fund to contest charges of insider trading,increasing the likelihood the securities regulator's case against it will be upheld. ...
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The Moscow Times reported that if Ukraine turns its plans to slash Russian gas imports into a reality, Gazprom will demand that Naftogaz pay billions of dollars for the 2013 import shortfall as per the take or pay provision outlined in the ...
RAPSI reported that the East Siberian District Federal Commercial Court has ruled to suspend the execution of the ruling to grant Rusal Investment Management documents and information about Norilsk Nickel's activities, the court told the ...
Tags: Norilsk Nickel's application, Russian Legal Information Agency
WiLan,a Canadian patent licensing firm,has filed a round of new patent infringement lawsuits against Research in Motion,Apple,HTC and Sierra Wireless. WiLan filed a patent infringement lawsuit against RIM late Monday in U.S.District ...
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Taiwan-based Walsin Lihwa Holdings announced on December 5, 2012 that the firm is about to be sued by its partner, Germany-based Solarion AG, for violating a technology cooperation contract between the two. The announcement also noted that ...
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To improve car safety and aid in law enforcement, New Jersey is set to begin a new program requiring red decals on the front and rear license plates on any vehicle driven by a permit or probationary license holder under age 21. The new ...
Another quarter of lower sales of consumer products has hit overall revenue at Del Monte Foods. The US company today (22 June) reported a 1.7% fall in fourth-quarter net sales after sales of its consumer brands, which include canned ...
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Nearly two and a half years ago, New Jersey became the first state to require drivers under age 21 with a permit or provisional (restricted) license to put a state-issued red decal on their vehicle's license plates. The decal law was ...
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Designer Christian Louboutin sees red these days. A lot of competitors are trying to benefit from Louboutin's red soles, which the shoemaker says he has invented, so he should own the trademark. The last battle that Christian ...
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IDG News Service-German consumer organizations are suing Facebook because the social network keeps sharing personal data with third-party app makers without getting explicit consent from users. Third party apps often want access to a ...
Tags: German consumer organizations, Facebook, social network, personal data