Law
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Briggs & Stratton Corp. will have to pay lawn mower-maker Exmark $14.4 million in damages after a retrial in which a Nebraska federal jury on Monday cut back a previous award of $24 million, though a finding of willful infringement could mean Briggs & Stratton will end up paying more… Read this piece in its…
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Panasonic Corp. and several other electronics companies will pay more than $33 million to indirect buyers of resistors used in common electronic devices under the terms of proposed antitrust settlements filed in California federal court… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Expedia Inc. wrongly hiked the amount of “taxes and fees” charged to customers of third-party hotel booking sites and wrongly kept whatever wasn’t due to the government, according to a proposed class action filed Monday in federal court in Washington state… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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CBS Corp. announced Monday that former CEO Leslie Moonves won’t get a severance payment reportedly worth $120 million, after an investigation by Covington & Burling LLP and Debevoise & Plimpton LLP found the former executive violated company policies and didn’t cooperate with the probe into sexual harassment at the media giant… Read this piece in…
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Cybersecurity company Finjan Inc. lost a bid to prove malware detection products sold by competitor Juniper Networks Inc. had infringed Finjan’s patent, when a California federal jury on Friday returned a verdict in Juniper’s favor… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
