Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 24, 2020
A trademark case involving a small Connecticut firm made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of that firm Thursday. We take a look at the attorneys in the case.
By Scott Graham | January 14, 2020
"Willfulness might not be an absolute necessity" for an award of infringer's profits, Justice Elena Kagan said during oral argument. "But it certainly should be entitled to very significant weight."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Jenna Greene | October 17, 2019
The founders of now-infamous Mossack Fonseca—formerly one of the world's biggest offshore law firms—sued Netflix for defamation, seeking to stop the release of the movie 'The Laundromat.'
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The models discovered their (clothed) photos being used alongside hardcore pornography in ads for a 16,000-member swingers club to promote spouse swapping and other "alternative lifestyle" events.
By Tony Mauro | April 15, 2019
Deputy Solicitor General Malcolm Stewart, who was defending the constitutionality of the law, came up with the most creative way of describing the word without saying it.
By Robert Storace | March 26, 2019
Funny 4 Funds, a national entertainment production company, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a Connecticut-based comedy production company allegedly using its mark in shows.
By Tony Mauro | January 8, 2019
The prospect of its utterance during oral argument this spring is likely to cause heartburn among the justices, who have long tried to keep profanity from vanquishing civility.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | August 20, 2018
A small Connecticut company that patented the Negg boiled-egg peeler got a preliminary injunction recently against Chinese companies profiting off the product by selling counterfeit merchandise.
By Ross Todd | July 30, 2018
The Ninth Circuit has revived a trademark suit the maker of the viral “Honey Badger” video filed against greeting card companies he accuses of ripping off his catchphrases.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 25, 2018
Atlanta attorney Loren Collins created a spoof Trump Hotel website aimed at "tender age" detention centers, saying they should go down as President Donald Trump's historical legacy.
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