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Soccer Supporters Clash Over IP Rights Ahead of World Cup
Quinn New York partners Robert Raskopf, Todd Anten and Julia Beskin are on the complaint., which says the Federation has “threatened to hijack the foundation's trademarks for its own use—likely in an effort to capitalize on lucrative business opportunities when the United States hosts the World Cup in 2026."Soccer Supporters Clash Over IP Rights Ahead of World Cup
A nonprofit that promotes youth soccer says it's spent millions developing the 'U.S. Soccer Foundation' mark, only to be accused of trademark infringement now by U.S. soccer's governing body.Mid-Market Recap: Your Tech Update Can't Wait
Much like how you're eternally hitting the “Remind Me Later” button when that annoying box pops up on your screen asking to update your operating system, many established law firms have been doing anything they can to put off overhauling their technology.Coblentz Taps MoFo for 3-Lawyer Real Estate Team
Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass has brought on a real estate and land use team in San Francisco led by partners David Gold, Miles Imwalle and Megan Jennings.In California, These Partners Are Switching From Big Law to Small Law
Partners have long left large law firms to branch out on their own. But in a legal market increasingly under pressure from a variety of sources, a new batch of lawyers has peeled away from Big Law for new endeavors.Salvador Dali Foundation Sues Monterey Museum for Use of Name, Likeness
Dali17 is dedicated to Dali's creations on the West Coast, where he lived during World War II.LeBron James' Dispute With Alabama Far From a Slam Dunk
IP lawyers say his copyright and trademark claims over barbershop talk videos aren't championship caliber.Alsup Certifies a Class of Uber Drivers in Suit Over Fees
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California certified a class of Uber drivers Wednesday in a case claiming the company takes an oversized chunk of ride fees.With Another 35 New Judge Picks, Brown Continues to Chip Away at Vacancy Backlog
Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday appointed 33 new superior court judges and elevated two judges to appellate positions. The move comes less than two months after the governor named 34 judges to California's trial courts, chipping away at a judicial vacancy backlog that had reached a two-year high.Trending Stories
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