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Officials want purchasing revamp after audit
Glendale officials plan to revamp information technology and purchasing operations in order to save money and protect against liability issues regarding software licensing. The moves come after the city’s internal auditor reviewed city purchases...Tags: Services and Shopping, Microsoft Corp., Accounting and Auditing, Computers, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Major law firm is the latest to move from Pasadena to Glendale
A law firm recognized for its work on patent and trademark issues plans to move into Glendale by mid-December, according to city officials. Christie, Parker & Hale has signed a lease at 655 Central Ave. and will move its 120 employees -- 45 of whom...Tags: Raytheon Company, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Legislation, Verizon Communications, Career and Workplace
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Schiff, others take aim at piracy
Lawmakers and movie studios battling piracy of copyrighted material this week unveiled a list of rogue states and a campaign to persuade U.S. corporations to pull their support from websites that allow users to illegally download films, television shows...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Laws, Comcast Corp., Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Companies and Corporations
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Political Landscape: New chair for entertainment industry caucus
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) will succeed Rep. Diane Watson (D-Los Angeles) as the chair of the Congressional Entertainment Industries Caucus in the 112th Congress, which convenes in January. The Entertainment Industries Caucus was established...Tags: Silver Lake (Los Angeles, California), Republican Party, Prosecution, Elections, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Pancake versus prayer dropped
Glendale-based International House of Pancakes has dropped its trademark infringement lawsuit against a church with a Pasadena ministry, agreeing to resolve its dispute with the International House of Prayer out of court. On Dec. 21, the restaurant chain...Tags: Dublin (Alameda, California), Pancakes, San Jose, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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IHOP sues church over name
Glendale-based IHOP has served up a federal lawsuit against a church with ministries in Pasadena and elsewhere, alleging the International House of Prayer is violating its trademark. The suit asks International House of Prayer to stop using IHOP and...Tags: Google Inc., Dublin (Alameda, California), Pancakes, San Jose, Restaurants
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Zimbalist captures Hepburn to a tea
A star turn performance and exquisite production values make "Tea at Five" a sure-fire hit at the Falcon Theatre in Burbank. Stephanie Zimbalist, known for her 94-episode run as Laura Holt on the "Remington Steele" television series, brings to life...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Connecticut, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Kent (Litchfield, Connecticut)
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'Year' takes different look at economy
South Bend TribuneThe book "Our Black Year" examines one dimension of a crisis facing economically depressed communities across the nation. As capital dries up and skilled people flee from these areas, what is left behind are a host of pathologies that are on public...Tags: Racism, Pancreatic Cancer, CBS Corp., University of Chicago, Consumers
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Networks' fight with Dish over ad-skipping has huge implications
The major broadcast networks’ legal skirmish with satellite television service Dish Network over its new ad-skipping device is shaping up to be a titanic struggle with enormous implications. The outcome of their high-profile dispute could influence...
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Legal fight looms over Dish Network's ad-skipping AutoHop feature
The major broadcast networks' legal skirmish with satellite television service Dish Network over its new ad-skipping device is shaping up to be a titanic struggle with enormous implications. The outcome of their high-profile dispute could influence...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Washington, DC, Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Advertising
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Hon trademark dead...or is it?
The Baltimore SunAfter celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay and his show "Kitchen Nightmares"visited Cafe Hon last year, Denise Whiting agreed to kill her trademark of the word "Hon." She did as she said. And yet, mention of the trademark appears in literature for this year's...Tags: Arts and Culture, Cafe Hon, Restaurants, HonFest, Dining and Drinking
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