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The FTC's Google ruling: a qualified free pass
The end of the Federal Trade Commission's 19-month investigation into Google was a win for the search giant, but only a partial victory for those who want clear limits on the commission's role in policing competition. The only binding action that...Tags: Justice System, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Expedia Incorporated, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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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: Major League Baseball, World War II (1939-1945), New York Yankees, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Donald Fehr
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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: The New York Times, Trials, Antitrust Issues, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine
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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: The New York Times, Trials, Antitrust Issues, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine
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Notebook: Steele Stanwick signs deal with Under Armour; company headed to mediation with Warrior over suit
Steele Stanwick, a Loyola High graduate and the 2011 Tewaaraton Award winner at Virginia, has signed an endorsement deal with Under Armour. The Baltimore native, now playing for the Ohio Machine of Major League Lacrosse, graduated last spring as the...
Tags: Sports, Ohio Machine, Justice System, Virginia Cavaliers, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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NFL follows corporate America's game plan in referees dispute
The one thing about the National Football League on which almost everyone agrees is that it takes its job of providing first-rate entertainment very seriously. That could be one explanation for the league's effort to supplement the pleasure of watching...
Tags: Verizon Communications, Lawyers, Roger Goodell, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment
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Amazon, Web Retailers Begin Charging Sales Tax in California
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- The days of most tax-free Internet shopping in California are over. After years of controversy, the world's largest online retailer, Amazon.com Inc., was set to begin collecting state and local sales taxes on California purchases at 12:...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, California, Crime, Law and Justice, Jeff Bezos
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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: Justice System, Prices, Judges, International Law, Crime, Law and Justice
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Class-action lawsuit filed against Expedia, other online travel services
Q13 FOX News OnlineSeattle-based travel site Expedia promises discount hotel rates to anyone looking to travel on a budget. However, a class-action lawsuit filed Monday accuses Expedia and a host of other travel sites of conspiring with hotel chains to fix prices at a...Tags: Justice System, Expedia Incorporated, Trips and Vacations, Crime, Law and Justice, Hotels and Accommodations
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Martinovich and new firm sued in federal court for alleged trademark infringement
NEWPORT NEWS — The legal troubles keep piling up for Jeffrey A. Martinovich, the CEO of the shuttered Newport News-based financial services firm MICG Investment Management. Martinovich, who moved to Norfolk and launched a medical-field consulting...Tags: Bankruptcy, Justice System, Lawyers, North Carolina, New Products
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Ocean City's Seacrets wins federal trademark infringement case, $50K in damages
The Baltimore SunOcean City's Seacrets has won a federal trademark infringement case against a competitor that was using a similar brand name to market its chain of luxury resorts. The decision in Baltimore's U.S. District Court awards the megaclub $50,000 in punitive...Tags: Trials, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Mexico, Ocean City
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Groceries seeking ways around wine sales ban
Unlike most other states, Maryland shoppers have to make one extra stop for a cabernet to go with that steak they bought on sale at the supermarket —grocery stores in the state are generally banned from selling alcohol. Increasingly, though,...Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Judges, McHenry Row, Crime, Law and Justice
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