Probe Unlikely to Change the Rules Investors Follow When Researching Stocks

12/7/2010 An investigation on insider trading is causing confusion among a number of investors and is also disrupting the “expert network” industry. For their part, securities lawyers, as well as law professors, say that such investigation is unlikely to modify the rules that investors must follow when they are researching stocks. In the financial world, […]

Technology Companies Sued by CalTech Over Patent Infringements

12/7/2010 A California-based research university has filed a lawsuit against technology giants for infringement. The California Institute of Technology (CalTech) claim that LG Electronics, Nokia, Pantech, and a number of other chip manufacturers infringed upon some of its patents. CalTech is also suing the three mobile phone heavyweights, along with a number of South Korean […]

Bill on Human Trafficking Passed by the Ohio State Senate

12/7/2010 A bill that aims to crack down on human trafficking, which have been referred to as modern-day slavery, was passed unanimously by the Ohio Senate. Sen. Teresa Fedor, a Democrat from Toledo, told her colleagues, “It is here . . . Thank you for putting on your glasses.” Human trafficking is defined by the […]