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AtHoc, Inc. has named Matthew Gloss as general counsel. Previously, Gloss served as general counsel for Mellanox Technologies, and served […]
HSBC Holdings announced it has named two general counsels, who will share responsibility for overseeing the company’s litigation and regulatory […]
The underlying facts of Daimler v. Bauman, decided by the U.S. Supreme Court last month, don’t make it sound like […]
Consumer groups are already raising antitrust questions related to Comcast’s agreement to take over Time Warner in exchange for more […]
Louisiana bar officials may be violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by asking potential lawyers about their mental health, the […]
The estate of iconic 50s movie star James Dean is suing the anonymous Twitter user behind @JamesDean, hoping to gain […]
A filmmaker working on a documentary about the “Happy Birthday To You” song has filed suit against Warner Chappell music […]
The America Invents Act defined new post-grant options, including the Covered Business Method review. CBM was conceived as a fast-track […]
A recently-filed class-action lawsuit seeks to ride the coattails of the recent decision finding that Samsung violated Apple patents in many of its smart phones, claiming that customers would not have purchased the phones if they knew of the infringement. Whether the courts will accept the notion that the alleged infringement harms consumers remains to be seen.
The Devil Wears Trademark: How The Fashion Industry Has Expanded Trademark Doctrine To Its Detriment
Because its products don’t exactly fit current copyright and patent protection laws, fashion designers are taking to the courts to fight for increased protections for “quasidesigns” – patterns or shapes that walk the line between logos and designs.
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