0 results for 'undefined'
Knockoffs—Nuisance or Infringement?
When something is referred to as a "knockoff" it typically implies that the knockoff product is similar in appearance to an earlier product and is unlawful. But that is not always the case. Indeed, there can be infringing knockoffs and noninfringing knockoffs. It depends on the facts and circumstances.The Complex Business Litigation Program Makes New Jersey's Courts More Effective and Efficient
"Throughout its history, the CBLP has developed a track record for managing and disposing of cases with great efficiency," writes Civil Presiding Judge Craig L. Wellerson.5 Ways Small and Midsize Law Firms Can Win More Pitches (and Improve Realization Rates)
Smaller law firms can significantly increase their chances of competing with large "Goliaths" by bringing an industry focus, maximizing their digital footprint, building processes and systems around the pitch/proposal process, looking backwards for strengths, and engaging in social media.Maryland Attorney General Files Claims in Key Bridge Collapse
"This disaster was entirely preventable had the Dali's owners and operators exercised proper care and diligence," Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown alleged in a claim filed in the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.Summer Associates Want Gen AI Training. Is Big Law Providing It?
"Law has such an ingrained reputation for being the last to embrace new tech, so it was a welcome surprise to be trained in using AI for legal work from day one here," one summer associate said.View more book results for the query "*"
Wine, Dine and Grind: Summer Associates Want Experience in 'Real Matters'
While they appreciate lavish experiences, summer associates also want to know what life in Big Law will actually be like.State Supreme Court Clarifies Special Immigrant Juvenile Practice in Pa.
Looking specifically at the Velasquez case, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted discretionary review to clarify the role of Pennsylvania courts in deciding whether our courts could make the necessary findings to support SIJ status and, if so, what branch of our court system has the ability to make those determinations.Norfolk Southern's $600M Class Settlement Gets Final Approval
At a final approval hearing on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson said she would approve Norfolk Southern's $600 million class settlement over the 2023 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250