By Tom McParland | May 4, 2020
A preliminary injunction was entered against Performance Supply LLC, which has been alleged to have used 3M's trademarks to market medical-grade face masks at inflated prices. The defendant didn't appear at the proceedings.
By Tom McParland | May 4, 2020
A preliminary injunction was entered against Performance Supply LLC, which has been alleged to have used 3M's trademarks to market medical-grade face masks at inflated prices. The defendant didn't appear at the proceedings.
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2020
"The conditions now prevailing in the Tenderloin constitute a violation of the fundamental civil rights of those residing and working there," wrote lawyers for Tenderloin residents suing to force the city to confront encampments and drug-dealing on neighborhood sidewalks.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | May 4, 2020
Law firm bankruptcy and restructuring practices are taking Mitch McConnell's controversial proposal seriously enough to plan ahead.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 4, 2020
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman wrote that the court lacked the subject-matter jurisdiction to grant the injunction, but urged both sides to find a resolution.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Christina Marshall | May 4, 2020
Over the past several months, the COVID-19 pandemic unequivocally and unforgivingly reminded companies worldwide that the unexpected happens even when it is least expected. As business owners and leaders navigate the uncertain operational and economic road ahead, many companies will survive and some will not.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rebecca Rosenberger Smolen and Amy Neifeld Shkedy | May 4, 2020
We have seen an uptick in estate planning interest both from new and existing clients, and expect to see more when things get back to "normal."
By R. Robin McDonald | May 4, 2020
As businesses across Georgia have begun reopening, state Supreme Court Justice Harold Melton has extended the statewide judicial emergency, continuing the suspension of civil and criminal trials and barring courts from impaneling new trial or grand juries.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 4, 2020
As businesses across Georgia have begun reopening, state Supreme Court Justice Harold Melton has extended the statewide judicial emergency, continuing the suspension of civil and criminal trials and barring courts from impaneling new trial or grand juries.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terence Grugan, David Axelrod and Emilia McKee Vassallo | May 4, 2020
Through TARP, the U.S. government provided financial institutions substantial funds through various mechanisms that injected much-needed liquidity into the economy.
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