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DOJ Urges Chrome, Android Sales In Google Case
By Bryan Koenig
The U.S. Department of Justice late Wednesday formally asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge to order a range of steps to end Google's monopolization of general search services and the text ads shown alongside search results, most notably by forcing the company to spin off the Chrome browser.
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'Ambush' At Patent Trial Led To $22M Loss, ASUS Says
By Rae Ann Varona
Taiwanese computer company ASUSTeK and the California owner of patents it infringed lambasted each other in post-trial motions filed in Texas federal court, with ASUS seeking to vacate a $22 million verdict due to the patentee's "ambush" tactics, and the patentee wanting its award doubled for ASUS' "pirate-like behavior."
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POLICY & REGULATION
LITIGATION
Judge Keeps Emails Redacted In Apple Foe's FOIA Row
By Andrew Karpan
The patent office convinced a D.C. federal judge Wednesday to keep in place redacted portions of six emails detailing the agency's response to a Freedom of Information Act request from a longtime legal foe of Apple Inc. that is suing the agency to find out more about administrative decisions that wiped out a $533 million jury verdict.
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DEALS
ENFORCEMENT
PEOPLE
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Washington State, DC District Court Picks Secure Seats
By Courtney Bublé
The Senate on Wednesday voted 50-48 to confirm Washington Court of Appeals Judge Rebecca L. Pennell to the Eastern District of Washington and 50-49 to confirm Amir Ali, former president and executive director of the MacArthur Justice Center and co-director of the Criminal Justice Appellate Clinic at Harvard Law School, to the District of Columbia.
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