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Submitted by Poonam Wadhwani on Fri, 01/19/2007 - 12:20 ::

The family of a woman who died after drinking nearly two gallons of water in an on-air radio contest is planning to sue the station. They will file a wrongful death lawsuit to make an example out of t

Submitted by Bithika Khargarhia on Tue, 01/16/2007 - 06:11 ::

Dell Inc., the world's largest PC manufacturer which confronted with several issues last year related to exploding or flaming notebooks, on Friday faced another legal problem related to its notebook equipment.

Submitted by Daisy Sarma on Sun, 01/14/2007 - 05:17 ::

The backdating scandal has landed another big fish, this time Apple Inc. The company finds itself mired in the scandal that has seen involvement of up to 200 companies, and resulted in resignations by many executives, as well as profit restatements.

Submitted by Bithika Khargarhia on Sat, 01/13/2007 - 09:53 ::

A low-level private investigator on Friday pleaded guilty to the two felony counts of conspiracy and identity theft, the first conviction arising from the Hewlett-Packard Co. "pretexting" scandal, the U.S.

Submitted by Poonam Wadhwani on Thu, 01/11/2007 - 12:15 ::

Merely a day after the launch of its eagerly awaited mobile phone, called iPhone, at the annual Macworld conference and Expo in San Francisco, Apple Inc. got sued over the new gadget’s name.

Submitted by Poonam Wadhwani on Fri, 01/05/2007 - 10:40 ::

Marketers of four products –Xenadrine EFX, CortiSlim, TrimSpa, and One-A-Day WeightSmart, on Thursday faced fine of $US25 million from the US Federal Trade Commission for using false statements in t

Submitted by Suresh Ganesan on Thu, 12/28/2006 - 07:24 ::

Apple faked its stock options documents in order to boost their profits and the share values in the market. The malpractices that the former officials followed were found in the three-month long internal investigation by the US federal investigators, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges.

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Submitted by Poonam Wadhwani on Fri, 12/22/2006 - 12:36 ::

In response to a nationwide class action lawsuit relating to the notorious wrist straps, and filed by a North American firm Green Welling LLP, Nintendo on Thursday issued its own official statement, calling the lawsuit “completely without merit”.

Submitted by Daisy Sarma on Thu, 12/21/2006 - 17:27 ::

Finally, Sony has had to pay for its rootkit debacle in California. Sony BMG, a part of electronics giant Sony has been asked to pay a fine of $750,000, and also $175 as reimbursement to every buyer who bought Sony’s CDs that had foisted on them anti-piracy software that used rootkit technology.

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