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Ending Long-Running Dispute, Settlement in Palm Steakhouse Lawsuit Will Total $12M to $18M
The Palm chain and its intellectual property were sold in a $45 million deal to the Houston-based company Landry's in March, just days before restaurants across the United States shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The timing was fortunate for the plaintiffs, Newman said.Settlement in Palm Steakhouse Lawsuit Will Total $12M to $18M, Ending Long-Running Dispute
The Palm chain and its intellectual property were sold in a $45 million deal to the Houston-based company Landry's in March, just days before restaurants across the United States shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The timing was fortunate for the plaintiffs, Newman said.Big Law Firms Crowd Into Atlanta
The Daily Report's annual look at the evolution of the city's Am Law firms—now numbering 49—in the local legal market.'Ill-Fated Woodstock 50' Music Fest Sues Ad Agency, Alleging 'Sabotage,' Breach of Contract
Marc Kasowitz of Kasowitz Benson Torres, which is representing Woodstock 50, argued in court papers that Dentsu "secretly decided to abandon, and then sabotage," the festival just a few months before it was scheduled to occur.Trump Claims Florida but Muddles Residency Argument in New York Case
The president contests New York jurisdiction in a defamation lawsuit but says he's a New Yorker in a call with governors.Trump Comment Unravels His Residency Argument Against NY Jurisdiction, Roberta Kaplan Says
Kaplan, who represents author E. Jean Carroll, said Trump, who is contesting jurisdiction in a defamation suit brought by Carroll, can't say in court that he isn't domiciled in Manhattan, while claiming to be a New Yorker when it suits him,'Take That On': Black Patent Attorneys Say It's Time They Are Recognized
As a dialogue springs up around systemic racism, lawyers like Kirkland & Ellis' Ellisen Turner and Foley & Lardner's Jeanne Gills say there's no more excuse for clients not to include black patent lawyers on their Rolodexes.Midsize Moves: An IP Duo and a New Office in Houston
Hall Booth Smith adds two partners to its IP practice, Berry Appleman moves its Houston presence to a new office, and other midsize moves.New York-Based Cannabis Company Sued for Fraudulently Taking Lucrative License
The complaint accuses New York-based Columbia Care of tortious interference with contract, unjust enrichment, civil conspiracy, aiding and abetting fraud and aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, among other offenses,Trending Stories
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