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Apple takes quest for Samsung product ban to appeals court
Apple has decided to appeal a federal judge's ruling that denied the company's request to ban 26 Samsung products. In August, a jury ruled that the Samsung products had infringed a handful of Apple patents and ordered the South Korean tech giant to pay...
Tags: Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Kim Kardashian
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EU slaps seven companies with heftiest 'textbook cartel' fine ever
The European Union slapped seven companies with nearly $2 billion in fines Wednesday over alleged schemes to fix prices for expensive tubes used in computer monitors and televisions, its heftiest fine ever against what it called “textbook cartels.&...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, International Organizations, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, European Union
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NHL players vote to authorize effort to dissolve their union
Members of the NHL Players’ Assn. have voted to authorize their executive board to dissolve the union, which would pave the way for players to file antitrust lawsuits against the NHL. Several people who are knowledgeable about the decision but are...Tags: Ice Hockey, National Hockey League, Sports, Politics, National Basketball Players Association
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Marvin Miller dies at 95; baseball union chief led push for free agency
Nothing about Marvin Miller seemed feisty or controversial at first glance; the soft-spoken economist was a smallish man with gray hair and a tidy mustache. But as a union leader, it was Miller who took on baseball's establishment in the late 1960s,...Tags: New York Yankees, Unions, New York University, U.S. Supreme Court, Baseball
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Goodlatte elected as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee
Congressman Bob Goodlatte has been elected to serve as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Goodlatte was elected to the post by the House Republican Conference. His chairmanship will start in January when the 113th Congress begins. “I...
Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Immigration, Politics, Computer Networking and Internet
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Gas price spikes disguise real problems with California market
Gasoline price spikes, such as the event that drove the average gallon in California to a stratospheric $4.67 in October, create two types of frustration. There's the immediate frustration of seeing the price at the pump soar almost overnight to a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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Farming: Creaming the co-op
Farm and Food FileSometimes it takes a newspaper’s ink-stained thumb to right the scale of justice, and no newspaper has a bigger, inkier thumb than the New York Times. On Sunday, Oct. 28, the Times published a 2,900-word tribute to the greedy good-old-boyism that...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers, Joint Ventures, Corporate Crime, The New York Times
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School districts warned about millions in expiring technology funds
L.A. NOWSchool districts' expiring technology funds: California officials have urged school districts and charter schools to use $66 million in vouchers to buy technology before they expire next year.... -
Creaming the coop
Sometimes it takes a newspaper's ink-stained thumb to right the scale of justice, and no newspaper has a bigger, inkier thumb than the New York Times. On Sunday, Oct. 28, the Times published a 2,900-word tribute to the greedy good-old-boyism that...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers, Joint Ventures, Corporate Crime, The New York Times
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R-CALF USA requests investigation into meatpackers' sheep procurement practices
BILLINGS, Mont. - In a letter sent on Oct. 31 to Agriculture Secretary Vilsack and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, R-CALF USA wrote that it strongly supports the bipartisan congressional requests for an investigation into the sheep procurement...Tags: Mike Enzi, John Barrasso, Max Baucus, Lamb, John Thune
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European regulators to deliberate Universal-EMI deal Friday
The European Commission's competition committee is scheduled Friday to deliberate whether it will approve Universal Music Group's proposed $2.2-billion merger with EMI Music, according to industry officials. If approved by antitrust regulators in...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, EMI Group Ltd., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Sony Corp.
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E-book settlement has publishing world in turmoil
Los Angeles TimesPublishing insiders worry that a decisive court ruling benefiting retailer Amazon.com Inc. will undermine an industry already struggling with the transition to e-books. A federal court Thursday approved a settlement between the Justice Department and...Tags: Books, Apple Inc., Services and Shopping, Corporate Crime, Prices
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