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Looking to expand its lobbying and government affairs practice, Covington & Burling LLP turned to those who know Congress best: elected officials just finishing their terms on Capitol Hill.
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Apple Inc., the maker of the iPad and iPhone, applied for a patent on a battery aimed at using space within a mobile device more efficiently.
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The U.S. is accusing Kim Dotcom, the founder of the cloud-storage service Megaupload.com, of crimes that don’t exist under U.S. law, his lawyers said.
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Ukraine’s copyright protections have deteriorated to a level where the Obama administration may consider trade sanctions, according to a U.S. report that also cites China for trade-secret theft.
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When Paul Heth showed up in Moscow after the Soviet Union disbanded, the former U.S. soldier had nothing more than $600 and a love of movies. Now he’s taking on some of Russia’s wealthiest men in a race for box office riches.
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Hollywood studios, responding to calls for less violence in films following mass shootings last year, unveiled a campaign to help parents screen what children see in movie theaters.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito walked among tables named for Parisian streets at the Library of Congress Friday night.
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Dalian Wanda Group Co., China’s largest cinema owner, will use Dolby Laboratories Inc.’s Atmos sound system in all of its big-screen theaters, expanding the U.S. company’s foothold in the world’s No. 2 film market.
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Senate hearings, lawsuits and an Internal Revenue Service questionnaire are placing new scrutiny on nonprofit groups that spend millions of dollars on political campaigns without disclosing their donors.
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The Motion Picture Association of America said it will continue to search for a new chief executive officer after ending discussions with former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey .
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