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South Florida Lawyers Zap Bong Maker's $2 Million Trademark Claim
U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks found that the counterfeit "bongs" a Palm Beach smoke shop sold were not high enough quality to mislead customers into thinking they were the real thing.Potential FTC Facebook Fine Could Signal Stricter US Enforcement of Tech's Privacy Policies
A new report says Facebook is negotiating a multibillion-dollar privacy violation fine with the Federal Trade Commission over its privacy policies. The fine would be the FTC penalty against a tech company, and could mark a shift in the agency's privacy enforcement.Brand-New Ideas on Developing Your Brand
According to the Acritas U.S. Law Firm Brand Index for 2019, global law firm Jones Day—a firm with more than 2,500 lawyers and 43 offices worldwide—scored the top score (100 points) on the annual survey by the legal market intelligence company.Sen. Whitehouse: There's a 'Crisis of Credibility' at the U.S. Supreme Court
The Roberts Court has shown an "undeniable pattern of political allegiance," the U.S. senator from Rhode Island says.View more book results for the query "*"
How New York Authorities Are Regulating the Internet
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The image of the Internet as an unregulated Wild West, untouched by government action, is one that some find attractive. But it is not accurate, as illustrated by a number of important actions taken in recent weeks by the New York State Attorney General's office. These steps have significant practical ramifications for companies and individuals in New York that use the Internet as well as the businesses that provide Internet services to all of us.SEC Amends Rules to Permit Existing Reporting Companies to Offer Securities Pursuant to Regulation A
In his Real Estate Securities column, Peter M. Fass writes: The SEC has issued final rule amendments permitting companies reporting under Section 13 or 15(d) of the 1934 Act to offer securities pursuant to the registration exemption Regulation A. The Amendments also provide that, so long as the reporting company is current in its 1934 Act periodic reports, the reporting company has no additional periodic reporting obligations under Regulation A.Judge Finds Foul Odor of Sorts in Tampa Bay Land-Use Case
“What happened to Hillcrest here was pretty doggone s[tink]y,” Judge Kevin Newsom wrote. But he agreed with Judge Gerald Tjoflat that foul smelling does not equal unconstitutional.Judge Newsom Finds Foul Odor in 11th Circuit Land-Use Case
“What happened to Hillcrest here was pretty doggone s[tink]y,” Judge Kevin Newsom wrote. But he agreed with Judge Gerald Tjoflat that foul smelling does not equal unconstitutional.Troutman Sanders Hires Ex-Wisconsin Solicitor General Known for EPA Challenges
Misha Tseytlin was the first and last Wisconsin solicitor general. Now, he's trying to build a Supreme Court practice at Troutman Sanders.Trending Stories
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