AG looking into wireless merger
The office of Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will review AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile. The proposed merger would create the nation’s largest wireless company with 130 million subscribers nationwide, opening the door to a near duopoly ...
Ahead of iPhone, Verizon says it may slow data
NEW YORK CITY — On the same day it started taking pre-orders for the iPhone, Verizon Wireless is updating its terms of service to give it the right to slow down data service for users who use far more than others.
AT&T on track with new high-speed network in 2011
NEW YORK CITY — AT&T Inc. says it is on track to start rolling out its 4th-generation wireless network technology in the second half of this year. CEO Ralph De La Vega updated the company's plan Wednesday.
Wireless industry problems addressed at committee luncheon
Steve Berry, senior vice president for Government Affairs at the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA), spoke recently at a luncheon hosted by the Federal Communications Bar Association’s (FCBA) Young Lawyers Committee in Washington DC. He stated that “one of the more difficult problems that the wireless industry is facing now … is spectrum management.”[...]
Wireless industry problems addressed at committee luncheon (9359)
Steve Berry, senior vice president for Government Affairs at the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA), spoke recently at a luncheon hosted by the Federal Communications Bar Association’s (FCBA) Young Lawyers Committee in Washington DC. He stated that “one of the more difficult problems that the wireless industry is facing now … is spectrum management.”[...]
Supreme Court rules on cable monopoly issue
Are pole attachments that carry both cable television and high-speed Internet services subject to the Federal Communication Commission’s regulation≠ Does 47 U.S.C. § 224 protect a cable company from monopoly pricing even when the cable carries commingle services≠ And to what extent is the equipment of wireless telecommunications providers susceptible to FCC regulation under the [&[...]
Supreme Court rules on cable monopoly issue (8750)
Are pole attachments that carry both cable television and high-speed Internet services subject to the Federal Communication Commission’s regulation≠ Does 47 U.S.C. § 224 protect a cable company from monopoly pricing even when the cable carries commingle services≠ And to what extent is the equipment of wireless telecommunications providers susceptible to FCC regulation under the [&[...]
State bar recognizes county bar's young lawyers
Tom Anderson, Esq. an associate at Harter Secrest & Emery, will travel to New York City next week to accept the 2001 Award of Merit on behalf of the Monroe County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section for their Donate A Phone program. Anderson is the current chair of the Young Lawyers Section locally. Being presented […]
State bar recognizes county bar's young lawyers (8742)
Tom Anderson, Esq. an associate at Harter Secrest & Emery, will travel to New York City next week to accept the 2001 Award of Merit on behalf of the Monroe County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section for their Donate A Phone program. Anderson is the current chair of the Young Lawyers Section locally. Being presented […]
Case Digests
- Fourth Department – Bill of particulars: Harris v. Rome Memorial Hospital, et al.
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Accusations against co-judge: Opinion 22-148
- Fourth Department – Medicaid: Washington Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Home v. NYS Dept. of Health
- Fourth Department – Criminal possession of a firearm: People v. Wilson
- Fourth Department – Promoting prostitution: People v. Watts
- Second Circuit – Class certification: Arkansas Teachers Retirement System V. Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- Fourth Department – Show-up identification: People v. Waggoner
- Fourth Department – Association: Victory Village Tenants Assoc. v. Evergreen Communities, et al.
- Second Circuit – In personam jurisdiction: Kaplan v. Bank Saderat PLC
- Fourth Department – Labor Law: Verdugo v. Fox Building Group
- Fourth Department – Out-of-possession landlord: Truax v. M.D. Meyer’s Properties
- Fourth Department – Discovery: Sylvester v. Sanders
Law News
- Espinosa named general counsel at Greenlight Networks
- Barclay Damon hires attorney Matt Smith
- Rochester man sues Geneseo police, alleging false arrest, assault
- The Daily Record’s Power List for Intellectual Property 2023
- NY ethics panel says judges can join NRA
- Harter Secrest & Emery LLP names partner-in-charge of Buffalo office
- Banned professor sues SUNY Fredonia leaders
- Hochul signs law requiring unemployment insurance information from employers