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Google violated” federal rules on litigation. And by giving employees discretion about which chats to preserve, Google “abdicated its burden to individual custodians,” arguing this was tantamount to “systematically
A: Oh snap. You’re a pretty terrible person, but I guess you have a point. Well, here’s what you gotta do: You have to mail a letter to The Garden City Group Inc. saying that you want to be excluded from the class action settlementIn re Google Buzz User Privacy Litigation, No....
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This is not going to change untill the corporate seniors are actually penalised with 20 plus year jail sentances without parole. As others have noted fines are not a punishment, they are just seen as an everyday, “Cost of doing business well.” ...
The appellate court obliged to continue to charge a penalty to both defendants in the amount of the key rate of the Central Bank plus 2% for each day of delay until the debt is fully repaid. At the same time, the defendants unsuccessfully tried to challenge the competence of the court, ...
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I want to be very careful here. This is still active litigation. We are heading into the remedy phase, so I can talk generally about the case. And what I would suggest is —given that you’ve read all 280-plus pages — you’ll probably observe that the case is about a ...
a move that resulted in asettlementwithin the next month where Google finally agreed to license Paid Search Placement and other related patents in a deal involving 2.7 million Google shares, clearing the way for a Google IPO in August 2004, unobstructed by high pro...
Last but not least, Google agreed to pay $13 million to end long-running litigation over claims that it violated a U.S. wiretapping law when vehicles used for its Street View mapping project captured data from private Wi-Fi networks. The settlement agreement filed Friday in San Francisco fede...