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U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh in San Jose, California dismissed the case.
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Ten former American professional ice hockey players have reportedly alleged in a class-action lawsuit that the National Hockey League (NHL) has not taken enough steps to protect players from concussions.
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Samsung gained 10,000 won to close at 1.45 million won, as the overall KOSPI index gained 0.62 percent following a rally on Wall Street.
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The settlement, which the U.S. Justice Department said was the largest in a case of alleged civil fraud over visas, was filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
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Google has been ordered by a French court to remove from its search results all the links to the images of former F1 chief Max Mosley at an orgy citing breach of privacy.
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A consortium that owns thousands of patents from the Nortel bankruptcy auction has sued Google and other manufacturers for patent infringement.
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Twitter Inc was sued for USD 124 million on Wednesday by two companies that said the social media darling defrauded it into pushing forward with a doomed private sale of its shares to stoke investor interest for its initial public offering.
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 30, 2013, 22:22
A former American employee of Infosys, who had brought a whistleblower lawsuit against the IT giant, could receive about USD 5 million of the USD 34 million the Indian firm agreed to pay to settle a visa fraud investigation in the US.
Last Updated: Tuesday, October 29, 2013, 23:55
The search giant has proposed displaying three sets of results from rival search engines in a box under its own shopping results.
Last Updated: Friday, October 25, 2013, 10:37
Toyota Motor Corp has been found liable in an unintended acceleration lawsuit in the U.S., one of the first such cases to go to trial since the Japanese carmaker began recalling millions of vehicles in 2009 over acceleration issues.
Last Updated: Friday, October 11, 2013, 19:16
The move comes after the judge found that the web giant's browser cookie tracking practices had not caused them any harm.
Last Updated: Monday, October 7, 2013, 21:18
A BlackBerry representative declined to comment on the lawsuit, the report added.
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