Monday 29 November 2010

Legal Fight Looms Over Staggering Picasso Find - AOL News (LONDON LAW)

Legal Fight Looms Over Staggering Picasso Find - AOL News
(Nov. 29) -- A retired French electrician living on the Riviera has stunned the art world and left Picasso's heirs in "a state of shock" after coming forward with 271 undocumented works of Picasso that the painter's estate believes are authentic. Pierre Le
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US not ruling out legal action against WikiLeaks - Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House says the U.S. government is not ruling out the possibility of taking legal action against online whistle-blower WikiLeaks. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says the administration is considering several steps following
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Legal Center: Obamacare Devastates Companies - NewsMax.com
The Democrats’ new federal healthcare law is hurting small businesses big-time, says Karen Harned, a lawyer with a national business group that has joined in the 20-state lawsuit against Obamacare. “It is really having a detrimental impact on small
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SAP Verdict Spawns Legal Worries In Software-Maintenance Business - Wall Street Journal
Oracle Corp.'s success in winning a $1.3 billion jury verdict against rival SAP AG sent tremors through a small but fast-growing niche in the technology sector: companies that provide technical support for other companies' software. So-called third-party
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Kraft Foods, Starbucks in Bitter Legal Battle - CBS News
(AP) Kraft Foods Inc. said Monday it is starting an arbitration proceeding against Starbucks Corp.'s move to end its agreement with Kraft to distribute and promote its packaged coffee in stores. Earlier this month, Starbucks said it would end its agreement
Source: www.cbsnews.com

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