SEP
23
2016

AT&T agrees to pay $450,000 to settle FCC probe

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Friday that AT&T Inc (T.N) has agreed to pay a $450,000 fine for unauthorized operations of fixed wireless stations

SEP
23
2016

Volkswagen facing over $8 billion in claims

The biggest single claim was filed for over €3.3 billion on behalf of institutional investors. The court is still processing claims as many plaintiffs rushed to file before the one-year anniversary of the scandal on September 18

SEP
22
2016

Chinese Court Sentences Lawyer to 12 Years for Fraud

The lawyer, Xia Lin, and his wife and supporters strongly rejected the prosecutors’ claim that he had defrauded people and said the case was part of the government’s campaign to silence Chinese rights lawyers

SEP
22
2016

Thomson Reuters purchases buy-side tech firm REDI

The statement gave no details on the cost of the transaction

SEP
22
2016

Taiwan asks Google to blur images from disputed island

aiping Island, also known as Itu Aba, is part of the Spratly Island chain, embroiled in increasingly tense South China Sea territorial disputes

SEP
22
2016

ExxonMobil to pay $12 million in Montana oil spill settlement

The release of 1,500 barrels of crude oil affected 85 miles of a river known for its near pristine waters, wealth of wildlife and world-class fisheries

SEP
22
2016

Wal-Mart must face U.S. class action over alleged Mexican bribery

Wal-Mart spokesman Randy Hargrove said the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer believes a class action is "not appropriate," and may appeal the certification decision

SEP
21
2016

BlackBerry to resell app from startup that found major Android bug

BlackBerry´s enterprise sales force will resell Zimperium´s zIPS mobile threat protection application to customers of its mobile device management services, the two companies said in a statement

SEP
21
2016

Microsoft launches $40bn share buyback

US software giant Microsoft plans to buy back $40bn worth of its shares

SEP
21
2016

How Technology Is Changing Law In Asia

I would advise him to understand technology first, business second, and then decide if law is for him

SEP
20
2016

Tesla sued in China over fatal crash

Latest allegations come as scrutiny mounts over US carmaker’s Autopilot technology

SEP
20
2016

Family courts face ´imminent crisis´ over child custody cases

Sir James Munby, president of high court’s family division, issues emergency statement as number of cases soars

SEP
20
2016

China central bank may provide low-cost loans to support green financing: paper

The central bank has pledged to offer policy support, including re-lending and interest subsidies, to help banks boost loans for green projects

SEP
20
2016

Renault and Nissan buy French tech firm to develop mobility apps

The French and Japanese automakers said that the acquisition, under which they would absorb Sylpheo´s 40 engineers and consultants, would boost their software development and cloud engineering expertise

SEP
20
2016

Apple patents bold new innovation – a paper bag

White paper bags made of recycled material tend to be flimsy due to the amount of bleach used, so Apple’s come up with a solution

SEP
19
2016

Court to Rule on Same-Sex Marriage in Conservative Romania

Romania´s constitution defines marriage as a union between "partners," but a church-backed group is campaigning for a referendum to change that to "a man and a woman."

SEP
19
2016

Google may face over $400 million Indonesia tax bill for 2015

The tax office alleges PT Google Indonesia paid less than 0.1 percent of the total income and value-added taxes it owed last year

SEP
19
2016

Federal Appeals Court to Hear Two Cases Challenging D.C. Gun Law

Living in a high-crime neighborhood isn’t reason enough to carry a concealed gun

SEP
19
2016
SEP
19
2016

Employees don´t have a right to wear dreadlocks

Banning employees from wearing their hair in dreadlocks isn’t racial discrimination, a federal appeals court ruled

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