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IDX SYS. CORP. v. EPIC SYS. CORP.United States Seventh Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Intellectual Property, Trade SecretsWhere a software manufacturer failed to precisely define its trade secret, summary judgment on its claim against former employees, alleging trade... |
04/01/2002 | 01-3083, 01-3228 |
MEDIX AMBULANCE SERV., INC. v. SUPERIOR COURT OF ORANGE COUNTY (COLLADO)California Court of Appeal
Civil Procedure, Cyberspace LawIn a sexual harassment action, where employer received notice that its demurrer was overruled only via the Internet, the day before it expected to... |
03/27/2002 | G029042 |
A&M RECORDS, INC. v. NAPSTER, INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Media LawModification of preliminary injunction, requiring defendant to police its music file-sharing system for infringing works, was not vague and adhered to... |
03/25/2002 | 01-15998, 01-16003, 01-16011, 01-16308 |
RIO PROP. INC. v. RIO INT'L INTERLINKUnited States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Cyberspace LawFederal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(f)(3) is an equal means of affecting service of process, as opposed to a last resort, and given off-shore online... |
03/20/2002 | 01-15466, 01-15784 |
SIMON PROPERTY GROUP, L.P. v. MYSIMON, INC.United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, TrademarkWhere a plaintiff cannot show that a district court's decision to delay entry of an injunction, which it will issue when a final judgment is entered,... |
03/13/2002 | 01-1444 |
NEOGEN CORP. v. NEO GEN SCREENING, INC.United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, TrademarkA plaintiff presents a prima facie case that limited jurisdiction exists over a defendant under Michigan's long-arm statute where the plaintiff... |
03/06/2002 | 00-2107 |
US V. CHAYUnited States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace Law, RemediesWhere a computer software pirate was ordered to pay restitution on his "gross sales," the district court did not abuse its discretion by refusing to... |
02/28/2002 | 01-3009 |
US v. LEMMONSUnited States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace LawDefendant's motion to suppress child pornography contained on his computer was denied because his affirmative steps to aid officers engaged in a... |
02/27/2002 | 00-3809 |
TBG INS. SERVS. CORP.v. SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY (ZIEMINSKI)California Court of Appeal
Cyberspace Law, Labor & Employment LawGiven an employee's consent to his employer's monitoring of work and home computers, which were issued by employer, the employee had no reasonable... |
02/22/2002 | B153400 |
US v. DAVIDSONUnited States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Cyberspace LawBecause U.S.S.G. section 3D1.2 does not require grouping of offenses, the district court did not err by failing to group seventy-one counts of child... |
02/22/2002 | 00-10907 |
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