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Judge tells Louis Vuitton to take a joke in 'Hangover' case
Warner Bros. banked on getting some laughs in a scene in The Hangover: Part II, when one of the characters bungles the name of his counterfeit designer luggage. The scene didn't amuse Louis Vuitton, but it did a federal judge.U.S. Judge Remands Action Against Bank to State Court
A proposed class action lawsuit accusing New York-based Banco Popular of violating state usury laws with its overdraft fees was remanded from federal court back to the Commercial Division where it was filed.Judge Tells Louis Vuitton to Take a Joke in 'Hangover' Case
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. banked on getting some laughs in a scene in The Hangover: Part II, when one of the characters bungles the name of his designer luggage. But the scene didn't amuse luxury goods maker Louis Vuitton Malletier S.A., which hit the studio with a trademark infringement suit. Fortunately for Warner Bros., the judge overseeing the case got the joke.U.S. Judge Remands Action Against Bank to State Court
A proposed class action lawsuit accusing New York-based Banco Popular of violating state usury laws with its overdraft fees has been remanded from federal court back to the Commercial Division where it was filed.Judge Tells Louis Vuitton to Take a Joke in 'Hangover' Case
Hurt Feelings Lead to Departures at Foley
Several transactional lawyers, including an IP rainmaker, have left Foley & Lardner's Chicago office over a perceived lack of clout. The office's managing partner, however, is refusing to sing a mea culpa song.Another Law Firm Drops Summer Associate Program
Arnstein & Lehr is the latest Chicago law firm to say it will abandon its summer associate program next year, explaining that the difficulty of estimating its hiring needs two years in advance so it can extend some of those associates job offers is more trouble than the program is worth. The news follows Barnes & Thornburg's recent announcement that it would cease its summer associate program in Chicago.Attorneys complete sale of 206-unit apartment complex
Aventura-based Advenir@Presidential paid $12.58 million for a 206-unit apartment complex in north Miami-Dade County owned by DBL Properties of Denver.Trending Stories
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