Microsoft yesterday filed its reply brief with the United States Court of Appeals, detailing the key issues that it believes support reversal of the Federal District Court's judgment in the US Department of Justice antitrust case that could split Microsoft in two if the decision is upheld.
In its brief, the company defends its inclusion of internet support into the Windows operating system as s declaration of innocence to the protestations of gangland killers."
A new ruling shows how construction contractors facing claims for defective building works in England or Wales might seek a ‘building liability order’ (BLO) against other defendants to reduce their financial exposure, an expert in building safety and construction dispute resolution has said.
Multinational businesses operating in Ireland have been advised to check whether new anti-avoidance tax provisions will soon apply in respect of certain payments they make to group companies based in other jurisdictions.
Case statistics from the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), the leading dispute resolution organisation in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), have revealed a record high in the amounts in dispute across the arbitrations the HKIAC saw in 2023.
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