Linklaters faces investor backlash for giving Lehman legal backing Repo 105 transactions let lender shift $50b on and off its books London: Linklaters, the elite London law firm, faces the prospect of being swept up in legal action surrounding Lehman Brothers' collapse after it emerged that the firm signed off on
Nominet plans release of super-short domain names A host of new, short domain names will be made available under the body responsible for domain names ending in .uk, Nominet. It plans to allow the registration of previously-banned domain names consisting of one or two characters. The non-profit body
Amazon objector claims partial victory in One-Click patent challenge Amazon's controversial 'one click' patent has been given the green light by the US Patent and Trademarks Office (USPTO) after a re-examination. The patent gives the online retailer rights over the ability to buy a product online with the click of a
Tories will halt IT procurement and try to stop contracts over 100m Government IT procurement will stall after this year's general election if the Conservative Party wins power. Conservatives have pledged to put an immediate halt to all IT procurement and to try to make it harder to award contracts over 100 million. The
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