Google Inc. was again accused in a lawsuit of violating users’ privacy by co-mingling data across different products.
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Read More »Google Inc. was again accused in a lawsuit of violating users’ privacy by co-mingling data across different products.
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Read More »“The state can neither recognize nor confer new marital benefits," Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes said.
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Read More »Target Corp., the second-largest U.S. discount chain, was sued by a Christmas shopper claiming she may have been exposed to identity theft from a data breach affecting 40 million debit and credit cards.
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Read More »Google Inc. won dismissal of a lawsuit challenging its privacy policy allowing it to co-mingle user data across different products because the plaintiffs didn’t convince a judge they suffered losses as a result.
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Read More »The lawsuit claims that the e-mail scanning invades users' privacy in violation of state and federal wiretap laws.
Read More »NL Industries Inc. is one of five paint companies that presented closing arguments against a public-nuisance lawsuit by 10 California cities and counties.
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Read More »Samsung Electronics Co. again lost its bid to use evidence a lawyer for the company described as “critical” to rebutting Apple Inc.’s central allegations in a patent-infringement trial in California.
Read More »Rambus Inc.’s bid to claim $4.3 billion in damages from memory-chip manufacturers in an antitrust lawsuit won’t go to trial before March 22, a California judge said. One of the manufacturers, Samsung Electronics Co., agreed to pay $900 million in ...
Read More »Physician-assisted suicide is legal in Montana, and doctors who help terminally ill patients die are shielded from prosecution, the state Supreme Court ruled. Montana is the third state, after Oregon and Washington, to allow physicians to help such patients end ...
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Read More »A unit of Boeing Co., the second-largest U.S. defense contractor, faced an appeal court hearing over claims it falsified flight plans to disguise the CIA’s delivery of suspected terrorists to secret prisons where they were tortured. A lawyer for the ...
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