A California state appeals court held that employers who keep employee-accessible chairs in the workplace but do not explicitly offer chairs to employees did not necessarily comply with state rules mandating the provision of chairs to workers.
Qatar and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced Friday that they would pause their fight over a World Trade Organization report that the Saudis interfered with Qatari attempts to prosecute copyright thieves, part of a larger rapprochement between the feuding Gulf states.
Qatar and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced Friday that they would pause their fight over a World Trade Organization report that the Saudis interfered with Qatari attempts to prosecute copyright thieves, part of a larger rapprochement between the feuding Gulf states.
Qatar and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced Friday that they would pause their fight over a World Trade Organization report that the Saudis interfered with Qatari attempts to prosecute copyright thieves, part of a larger rapprochement between the feuding Gulf states.
Cash register manufacturer NCR Corp.'s willful infringement of payment processing patents was not so egregious as to warrant damages on top of a $13 million verdict against it, U.S. District Judge Alan D. Albright ruled Tuesday.