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A Year Later, Wolf Block Committee Still Seeking Fees
On the one-year anniversary of the vote to dissolve Wolf Block, the firm's wind-down committee and outside attorneys are focused on two things that have proven challenging for the legal industry in the last year -- collections and making deals.Boston Founder's Defamation Claim Against Widow Revived
An intermediate state appeals court on Tuesday revived Boston rock band founder Donald Scholz's defamation case against late lead singer Brad Delp's ex-wife over her alleged statements to a newspaper linking Delp's suicide with his rocky relationship with Scholz.Lady Gaga not poker faced about stopping sales of knockoff merch
The summer concert season is bringing a new wave of cases by entertainment companies seeking to stop trademark infringers from hawking counterfeit wares at shows, and Lady Gaga has, as usual, taken center stage.Facebook IPO debacle triggers legal debate
Allegations triggered by Facebook's IPO have investors wondering whether the social network gave non-public, material information to analysts that was then shared with select investors with lower earnings projections.What Would She Wear to Court?: Lady Gaga Sues Over Knockoff Merchandise
The summer concert season is bringing a new wave of cases by entertainment companies seeking to stop trademark infringers from hawking counterfeit wares at shows, and Lady Gaga has, as usual, taken center stage.Crisis brings SEC filing challenges
The financial institution shakeup and credit crunch is creating a tsunami of Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure issues for public companies and their outside lawyers across a wide spectrum of industries.Lawyers say companies have questions about how to characterize the credit market's and economy's impact on their business on quarterly reports due next month.Lady Gaga Sheds Poker Face Over Knockoff Goods
As the summer concert season heats up, the singer's merchandising arm has filed a so-called John Doe trademark suit in federal court in New York asking that authorities be empowered to seize and impound counterfeit merchandise bearing Gaga's marks and being hawked outside her shows.1st Circuit finds an implied contract to develop purchased technology
A federal appeals court recently ruled that technology purchase deals include an implied contract under Massachusetts state law requiring buyers to make reasonable efforts to develop and promote the technology. The case could encourage similar cases to be brought in the state, which is a center for high technology.Trending Stories
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