interest high court
Will consumers always want free banking?
Comment The High Court has decided consumer contract law can be used to determine whether bank overdraft charges are fair. Last month's High Court ruling on overdraft charges sparked widespread media speculation about the future of the free banking... [12 May 2008]
Secret ID card review: Judge quashes its release
News Reacting to the High Court's decision, a spokesman for the Information Commissioner's Office told silicon.com: "In the Information Commissioner's view the public interest in disclosing this information is greater than the arguments put forward for... [14 Apr 2008]
Court Uses Windows 2000 to Create a Centralized, Statewide Legal Information Network
White Paper The Oklahoma Supreme Court maintains a large and growing network that serves lawyers, public interest groups, and the general public. The Supreme Court is running Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft SQL Server on approximately 65 Compaq servers... [19 Feb 2008]
Legal Eye: High Court's patent sense
Comment Anyone with an interest in software development will probably have been puzzled by last month's High Court ruling. All the same, the High Court's decision does represent an important watershed. High Court patent ruling: Key issues [13 Feb 2008]
Carphone Warehouse in data protection breach
News An ICO spokeswoman said: "If they fail to comply with the enforcement notice it can lead to prosecution where they could face a fine of up to £5,000 in the magistrates court or an unlimited fine in the crown court. [16 Jan 2008]
iSoft's Oz takeover gets shareholder thumbs-up
News Implementation of IBA's revised offer still remains subject to the High Court of Justice for England and Wales, which must sanction IBA's proposed scheme, expected to take place on 25 October. Besides facing rising interest payments on its $93m... [08 Oct 2007]
Microsoft-EU antitrust decision looms
After a three-year legal battle, the European Union's Court of First Instance is set to rule on Monday on European Commission regulators' antitrust case against Microsoft. One issue to be addressed by the court deals with whether Microsoft stifled... [17 Sep 2007]
Photos of the month - March 2007
Photo The Ideal Home Show at Earl's Court has gone high-tech this year. As well as the giant show-homes - such as the ones above (which have a sustainable living theme this year) - there's plenty to interest gadget fans. [02 Apr 2007]
Photos: The ideal home of the future
Photo The Ideal Home Show at Earl's Court has gone high-tech this year. As well as the giant show-homes - such as the ones above (which have a sustainable living theme this year) - there's plenty to interest gadget fans. [09 Mar 2007]
eBay's "Buy It Now" Supreme Court boost
News E Patrick Ellisen, an intellectual-property attorney at Foley & Lardner, said: "I am not surprised that the Supreme Court agreed to grant cert, as this is a very hot issue with lots of amicus interest expected. [29 Nov 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.05.05
Round-Up And lest a day should go by when John 'Two Jabs' Prescott didn't court some controversy, the Dumpy Deputy indulged in last minute electioneering, which goes against polling day convention. Some interest was injected into the contest by an apparent... [06 May 2005]
Apple legal row backed by Intel
News The potential conflict between trade secrets and First Amendment rights intensified earlier this week as Genentech, Intel and the Business Software Alliance filed court briefs in support of Apple. The briefs, filed this week in a California appeals... [29 Apr 2005]
EU upholds antitrust penalties against Microsoft
News The court sets a high standard for those trying to get a stay of an order while an appeal is pending. The European Court of First Instance dealt a blow to Microsoft on Wednesday, ordering the company to start offering a version of Windows without a... [22 Dec 2004]
Websites failing disabled surfers
News According to Robertson, the Royal National Institute for the Blind brought two such cases of discrimination last year - one against a FTSE 100 company - and in both cases the disputes were settled out of court with a condition of anonymity for the... [14 Apr 2004]
EU makes a stand on PeopleSoft
News The EC has had three or four cases reversed in the Court of First Instance," Gorinson said. They have been criticised for their analysis, with the court saying it did not have economic or factual support. [18 Nov 2003]
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