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05/14/2008
Technologies 14/05/2008 16:46:00 Business Wire FutureLogic, Inc. today announced that it has signed a binding term sheet with TransAct Technologies that settles the current patent litigation and all other legal matters outstanding between the two parties.
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05/14/2008
FutureLogic, Inc. today announced that it has signed a binding term sheet with TransAct Technologies that settles the current patent litigation and all other legal matters outstanding between the two parties. Under the binding term sheet, FutureLogic has agreed to license TransAct's dual port technology for printers and upgrade kits that utilize the patented technology. The license includes ...
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05/14/2008
GLENDALE, Calif.----FutureLogic, Inc. today announced that it has signed a binding term sheet with TransAct Technologies that settles the current patent litigation and all other legal matters outstanding between the two parties.
Yahoo! News Search Results for consumer law
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05/13/2008
Today at a bill signing event held at GBI headquarters, Governor Sonny Perdue signed three pieces of legislation to protect Georgia's consumers and prosecute identity thieves: House Bill 130, Senate Bill 388 and Senate Bill 24.
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05/14/2008
Georgians will soon be allowed to freeze their credit reports to thwart identity theft under a bill, signed into law Tuesday, that took three years to pass.
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05/14/2008
Summary Of U.S. Consumer Price Data From Labor Dept.
Yahoo! News Search Results for criminal law
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05/14/2008
ITT-Tech to hold Criminal Justice Day VISTA ---- ITT-Technical Institute will hold a Criminal Justice Day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. May 10 at 495 Tortuga Drive. The day will highlight ITT's new Criminal Justice Degree Program. Several law enforcement agencies will be on hand to speak with prospective and current students about the program. Call (760) 630-1418.
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05/14/2008
Gov. Bill Ritter this afternoon is set to sign a new law establishing standards for the preservation and retention of DNA evidence in criminal cases.
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05/14/2008
Most people expected the professor's daughter to go into teaching but instead, she got her degree in criminal justice.
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