Litigation

Disparaging Trademarks May Go To The Supreme Court

An Asian-American rock band that calls itself The Slants tried to trademark their name but the USPTO refused, citing a […]

Are Adblockers Censorship?

Ad-tech company Oriel says its research shows that adblocking is a “blunt instrument” that’s causing error messages on websites and […]

Justices Consider Stubborn Drunks

The arguments were so awkwardly presented that normally divided U.S. Supreme Court Justices put aside their differences and joked with […]

How Much Is Prince Worth?

In the wake of the pop icon’s death, Prince’s estate now faces a “horribly speculative” task of determining what his […]

$81 Million Bank Heist Alarms World Banking System

In an operation that one security consultant compared to a digital Ocean’s Eleven, hackers may have lurked for months in […]

SCOTUS May Forgive McDonnell Corruption Charge

The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in the case of former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, who was convicted of […]

Law Firm Fined $1 Million For Abusive Debt-Collection

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has fined a law firm $1 million for filing tens of thousands of abusive debt-collection […]

Trump Could Be Off Campaign Trail, On The Stand

The New York attorney general’s fraud lawsuit against Donald Trump’s real state school is set for trial. That sets the […]

Why Some May Steer Clear Of Europe’s New Unified Patent Court

Europe’s Unified Patent Court, and the new Unitary Patent, are expected to become operative in May of next year. The […]

SCOTUS Isn’t The Only Court With A Delayed Vacancy

Think two months of waiting for a new Supreme Court Justice is bad? Ask Wisconsin, where the Seventh Circuit Court […]

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