All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Legal Issues
Posted May 27, 2008VISTO v. RIMM: Two Months Left
Analysis of: Microsoft's settlement with Visto may be negative for Research in Motion | www.zibb.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
The last time RIMM faced a serious patent challenge, both the patent bar and the investment community were sharply focused on the fight and its long-run implications for patent law as well as RIMM itself. This time, the Visto case looms, but with very little hang-wringing apparent in either...
Posted May 27, 2008TSRA: A Small Win, But Patience Still Required
Analysis of: Tessera's Triumphant Patent Protection | www.forbes.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
The market applauded this week when TSRA announced a patent settlement with one of the many firms that stand accused of infringing Tessera's beseiged patent portfolio. But no one ought count their chickens yet. The path toward championing TSRA's patent portfolio is path that favors...
Posted May 27, 2008BYI v. IGT: Antitrust Bifurcation Denied as the Case Moves Toward Trial
Analysis of: Game Maker Finds Ways To Sidestep Gambling Industry Downturn | biz.yahoo.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
The on-going wheel-bonusing litigation between Bally and IGT will come to a head this November; and, thanks to a recent ruling by the judge, the same jury will hear not only the patent issues but also BYI's antitrust allegations.
Posted May 27, 2008QCOM: With Documents Flying, the Delaware NOK Showdown Looms
Analysis of: 5 Reasons To Own Qualcomm - Oppenheimer | finance.boston.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
Commentators continue to predict that settlement is around the corner for NOK and QCOM; but the reality of the Delaware case is that it is just another bend in the road, rather than being any serious settlement opportunity.
Posted May 27, 2008
Bally's innovation is the key
Analysis of: Game Maker Finds Ways To Sidestep Gambling Industry Downturn | biz.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Game Maker Finds Ways To Sidestep Gambling Industry Downturn | biz.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Bally's technologies has been able to achieve great success by innovating with unique techonologies and one of a kind ideas and product offerings. In the gaming industry Bally has a special reputation with name regonition and a reliability that is second to none.
Posted May 23, 2008
Federal Preemption Covers up Poor Regulatory Oversight
Analysis of: Bush administration rules limit lawsuits | ap.google.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Bush administration rules limit lawsuits | ap.google.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Use of regulatory rule making and Federal preemption increases the risk and exposure of people to corporate malfeasance without appropriate oversight. Regulatory Agencies do not have the ability to audit the detailed actions of corporations therefore its regulatory oversight does not act as a sufficient...
Posted May 21, 2008Supreme Court: Finally a win for the States
Analysis of: Supreme Court Upholds State Municipal Bond Exemption | www.law.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
This ruling could be an early indication that we are not ready for automatic Federal preemption.Is this ruling based on sound legal precedent or the the sign of our times with a struggling market?
Posted May 20, 2008Bar On Genetic "Bias" Could Harm Consumers
Analysis of: Congress Passes Bill to Bar Bias Based on Genes | www.nytimes.com
Author: Jeff Stier, Associate Director American Council on Science and Health
This bill would limit innovative health insurance products which could actually lower rates for consumers.
Posted May 20, 2008Class actions: FINRA/NASD Compliance!
Analysis of: Class-action lawsuits threaten the NASD/FINRA | www.producersweb.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Is steering a common practice with brokers/dealers?Will simply stating your investment has a risk be enough to shield brokers/dealers?
Posted May 20, 2008Not Involved in Lead Paint Companies? Ignore This Case At Your Peril
Analysis of: High-stakes lead paint case to R.I. Supreme Court | www.boston.com
Author: Jeff Stier, Associate Director American Council on Science and Health
The outcome of this case has liability implications for industries beyond those potentially on the hook for lead paint. Invested in the energy sector? Pharmaceuticals? Biotech? Nanotech? Tech? This case is worth your attention.
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