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Follow-Ups
An update on companies and
trends featured in recent issues
Virginia Business
March 2006 The U.S. Supreme Court has
denied a petition by Research
In Motion Ltd. to review
a legal dispute between the
Waterloo, Ontario-based maker of BlackBerry e-mail
devices and Arlington-based NTP
Inc., a patent holding
company. RIM wanted the court to determine if U.S.
patent laws extend beyond its borders. NTP sued RIM
in 2001 alleging that the BlackBerry infringes on the
Virginia’ company’s patents. Virginia Business
reviewed the long dispute between the companies in
its September
2005 issue.
The meal-assembly concept is
spreading in Virginia. Let’s Dish! Northern Virginia will open its second
Loudoun County store this spring in Leesburg. The first
Let’s Dish! store in the region opened in August.
The company also has plans for stores in Alexandria
and Fairfax. A similar company, My
Girlfriend’s
Kitchen, has opened two stores in the Richmond area.
The owners of the Richmond franchise, Danessa Knaupp
and Lynne Laube, were featured in Feburary’s
issue.
Two Virginia schools and one
in Washington, D.C., received high rankings in the
2006 international list
of business
schools compiled by the Financial Times. The
Darden School at the University of Virginia came in at 24th,
Georgetown University’s McDonough School ranked
36th and the Mason School
of Business at The College of William & Mary placed 51st. The rankings put
the schools in the top 10 percent of all accredited
MBA schools. Mason moved up from last year’s
ranking of 73rd and was one of four U.S. schools of
business that moved up more than 20 places. William & Mary
recently renamed its business school after alumnus
Raymond A. “Chip” Mason, president and
CEO of Baltimore-based Legg Mason Inc., an item noted
in the January issue.
Call it a
war of customer service. Another Northern Virginia
bank has extended weekday
hours until 8 p.m.
First Horizon, with 17
branches in the Washington, D. C., metropolitan area,
is the second bank in the
area — after Commerce Bancorp — to extend
hours Monday through Friday. And First Horizon will
offer same-day processing on transactions until 8 p.m.
as well. A story about Commerce appeared in the Febuary issue and detailed its strategy of competing on service
rather than price.
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