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Intel legal chief swaps chips for bite of Apple
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2009/09/15 09:42
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Intel's general counsel Bruce Sewell has beaten a hasty retreat from Chipzilla in favour of a new job over at Apple.
Sewell hung up his Intel boots yesterday on the same day that the company’s long-serving senior digital veep Pat Gelsinger was poached by storage giant EMC.
Apple spun out a statement today confirming Sewell’s move.
Intel’s chief lawyer joined the firm in 1995, during which time he has battled with competition watchdogs in Asia, the US and Europe, where he has fervently defended Intel against antitrust claims.
Apple said Sewell would replace its current general counsel, Daniel Cooperman, who will retire from the Cupertino-based firm at the end of September.
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NewLawyer.com team to launch LawSchool.org
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2009/09/11 10:40
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PhoneToPhone Inc., the company that owns a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comNewLawyer.com/a,has purchased the domain a href=http://www.lawschool.org/ mce_href=http://www.lawschool.orgLawSchool.org/a and is preparing tolaunch it as a one stop shop for all things law school.nbsp; For those who areunfamiliar with a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comNewLawyer.com,/a it is the world's firsttele-legal portal that allows a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comattorneys/a to provide phone-to-phoneconsultations to clients via the technology on the website.nbsp; Any barcertified a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comlawyer/acan log in to the site and create a free profile to be found by anyone acrossthe United States who is in search of a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comlegal advice/a.nbsp; You can find an a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comattorney/afrom every single one of the 50 states and with a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comlawyers/afrom over 100 different fields including a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comPersonal Injury Lawyer/a, a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comAccidentLawyer/a, and a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comDivorce Lawyer/a, a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comNewLawyer/amakes finding an a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comattorney/a easier than its everbeen.nbsp; The a href=http://www.newlawyer.com/ mce_href=http://www.newlawyer.comNewLawyer/a team anticipates that a href=http://www.lawschool.org/ mce_href=http://www.lawschool.orgLawSchool.org/awill contain profiles on every single law school in the country along with anyinformation that would be relevant for those attempting to choose which a href=http://www.lawschool.org/ mce_href=http://www.lawschool.orglaw school/ato attend.nbsp; The site will also feature a legal blog and informationpertaining to the LSATs and Bar Examination.nbsp; They plan to highlightnoteworthy a href=http://www.lawschool.org/ mce_href=http://www.lawschool.orglaw professors/a from universities acrossthe country as well.nbsp; The site should be launched shortly, so check a href=http://www.lawschool.org/ mce_href=http://www.lawschool.orgLawSchool.org/afor all your a href=http://www.lawschool.org/ mce_href=http://www.lawschool.orgLaw School/a needs. |
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Higher Standards for Vending Machines
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2009/09/08 09:05
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Courthouse News reports that cold beverages dispensed from refrigerated vending machines will cost less to cool according to new standards proposed by the Department of Energy that will increase the electrical efficiency of new machines.
The 2.5 million such machines in use in the United States consume approximately 7.5 billion kWh per year. This equipment costs American businesses nearly $600 million annually to power. The DOE believes that number will go down as the new standards are applied to new machines. By 2042, DOE expects energy savings from the standards to save about $489 million a year.
These energy savings will result in cumulative greenhouse gas emission reductions of approximately 9.6 million metric tons of carbon dioxide an amount equal to that produced by 2 million cars every year. |
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'Robocalls' To Stop Today
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2009/09/01 09:06
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According to Courthouse News, prerecorded telemarketing calls to consumers - commonly known as robocalls - are supposed to stop Sept. 1. The calls will be prohibited whether or not the consumer previously has done business with the seller, and a only a telemarketer with the consumers' written permission to call can get around the rule.
In announcing the prohibition, the Federal Trade Commission Chairman, Jon Leibowitz, said, American consumers have made it crystal clear that few things annoy them more than the billions of commercial telemarketing robocalls they receive every year. He added, If consumers think they're being harassed by robocallers, they need to let us know, and we will go after them. Penalties for violating the rule are up to $16,000 per call.
The new requirement is part of amendments to the agency's Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) that were announced a year ago. |
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