United States: Federal Court Halts Apple Shareholder Vote - Holland & Knight
On February 22, 2013, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled in favor of Greenlight Capital, L.P., et al. ("Greenlight") in the matter of Greenlight Capital, L.P., et al v. Apple, Inc.
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Court chops Samsung's $1B award to Apple
Federal judge lowers damages owed to tech giant over patent violations by more than $450 million
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Free Federal Wireless Broadband For All Americans? Fuggedaboutit!
The United States government is not going to be providing free WiFi Internet access to consumers anytime soon. That news may surprise anyone who read a startling Washington Post story on Sunday that seemed to confuse a fairly esoteric telecom policy proposal about the use of so-called “white space” wireless spectrum with some sort of free national wireless Internet access plan. The “free WiFi for all” story, which was passed around uncritically by Internet blogs and news sites, set off a furor because the notion cuts to the heart of ongoing battles over access to the Internet, the “digital divide,” and federal policy decisions that could have major implications for the telecom, cable, and technology industries. But the story was wrong, as Ars Technica pointed out. On Tuesday, outlets that repeated the bunk story began walking their reports back, in some cases apologizing for giving bad information to the public. The episode, which provoked a strong pushback from tech ...
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Judge rejects Apple's patent award demands
Federal judge turned down Apple's demand to increase the $1.05B in damages a jury ordered Samsung to pay its fiercest rival
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Personal Finance Daily: Will mortgage brokers go out of business?
New regulations set to go into effect next year could put some brokers out of business and make shopping for a mortgage more difficult for consumers. Also in today’s Personal Finance Daily, Charles Passy assesses the value of a $2,400 puffy coat and Ian Salisbury explains why mutual-fund investors should keep an eye on Apple.
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