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Appellate Court Upholds Qualcomm Ruling in Part

... a series of legal disputes in courts as well as at the International Trade Commission. (Editing by Brian Moss)

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Qualcomm Ruling Affirmed, Vacated In Part-U.S. Court

... a series of legal disputes in courts as well as at the International Trade Commission. (Editing by Brian Moss) 2008 Reuters. As per UBM LLC's agreement with Reuters, this story will be removed from this site after 30 days.WASHINGTON - A U.S. federal appeals court Monday affirmed a lower court ruling against Qualcomm Inc in a patent infringement case with rival Broadcom Corp , but...

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UPDATE 1-Qualcomm ruling affirmed, vacated in part-U.S. court

... a series of legal disputes in courts as well as at the International Trade Commission. (Editing by Brian Moss)

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Cisco shares fall after report of 4-day shutdown

... shares are down more than 40 percent from the start of 2008.(Reporting by Sinead Carew; Editing by Brian MossThomson Reuters 2008 All rights reservedAs Congress debates legislation to help struggling automakers, many Americans say they are uneasy with the plan. Do you think U.S. automakers should be bailed out?