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Paulson & Co. executives were sued for alleged conflicts in the handling of intellectual property assets in the bankruptcy of a group of resorts including Miami’s Doral golf course, where Tiger Woods won his 76th PGA Tour event last month.
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AOL Inc. hired Evercore Partners Inc. to find a buyer for its more than 800 patents and explore other strategic options, three people with knowledge of the matter said.
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“The judge will be swinging in from the backroom,” a courtroom deputy joked in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
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Rolls-Royce Group Plc must lower the $3.7 billion in damages sought in a patent lawsuit against United Technologies Corp. ’s Pratt & Whitney because the jet- engine maker overstated the effect of competition, a judge ruled.
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Ernie Ball Inc., musical instruments maker, lost its patent-infringement case against a developer of tuning systems for string instruments.
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The producers of the Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” settled a lawsuit brought by the show’s fired director, Julie Taymor, two weeks after a judge set a May trial date, a lawyer for Taymor said.
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An appeals court refused to reconsider a decision compelling the Federal Reserve Board to release documents identifying banks that might have failed without the U.S. government bailout.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will consider reviving a settlement under which dozens of publishers would pay freelance writers $18 million for electronic rights to newspaper and magazine articles.
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The producers of the Broadway musical “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” and the show’s fired director, Julie Taymor, agreed to settle a lawsuit over royalties and creative control, according to a court filing.
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Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc. were sued for allegedly violating a Louisiana company’s patent covering mapping technology that helps computer users see locations in three dimensions.
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