February 13, 2009 n n nWhat is Legal Transcription?n nLegal transcription is preparing legal documents from dictated or recorded information of courtroom sessions, deposition hearings, testimony, pleadings, interrogatories (Q&A), or reviews of administrative hearings. Various types of transcription in legal arenas, includes Court Proceedings transcription, Trials transcription, Wire Tap transcription, Legal letter transcription, Verbatim transcription, General Correspondence transcription, scoping services, …Read More
December 30, 2008There are many reasons to file bankruptcy - large medical bills, loss of a job, unsecured debt, etc. These debts can get very large, very quickly if not properly managed. n Nationwide, courts are seeing sizable increases in the number of people filing for bankruptcy protection. And not surprisingly, bankruptcy filings have increase the most in …Read More
October 3, 2006On a Black Monday for the online-gambling industry, companies that operate Internet betting sites and payment systems lost billions of dollars in market value after the US government moved to criminalize the processing of online wagers.
October 27, 2005VoIP (define) provider Nuvio says it will go to court no later than Nov. 14 to halt a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) order that Internet telephone companies provide E911 calling ability by Nov. 28.
October 14, 2005Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has agreed to plead guilty to computer-memory price fixing and to pay a $300 million fine in a settlement with the United States Department of Justice.
August 11, 2005Verizon and SBC finally got their way in Texas on Wednesday morning. After months of behind-the-scenes wrangling, the state legislature approved a bill to simplify video franchising.
August 9, 2005The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expanding the reach of U.S. wiretapping laws to wireline broadband providers and Internet telephone companies.
July 13, 2005European Commission regulators launched early-morning investigations of several of Intel’s European offices Tuesday, as part of an ongoing antitrust investigation into the world’s largest chipmaker. rnrn
July 8, 2005Communications chip maker Broadcom has slapped a lawsuit on wireless networking giant Qualcomm, alleging that its rival’s use of third-generation patents violates U.S. antitrust laws.
July 7, 2005Most people don’t know what all the fuss is about software patents.