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6th Circuit Panel Considers Use of Trademark on the Internet
A panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals advised a lower court to look to cases involving national advertising when it considers Internet trademark issues. The panel vacated an injunction against Allard Enterprise's use of the "APR" mark on the Internet, holding that while Advanced Programming Resources may have superior rights within Ohio, rights in other geographic locations are unclear.The Benefits and Problems of Available Retirement Plans
Over the past 30 years, a dramatic change has taken place in the use of retirement plans to help people save for their later years.Winstead Rescinds Offer 4 Days Before Start Date
Dallas-based Winstead has rescinded offers to two incoming first-year associates, including one who was contacted just four days before she was due to start work today. According to the firm, four first-years started work in September 2009 and another five were set to start work today, but the firm rescinded one offer in September and another on Thursday. "They just said there wasn't any work for me," says the lawyer who received the call from the firm on Thursday.Sandin v. Dempsey, PICS Case No. 12-1475 (C.P. Montgomery Aug. 7, 2012) Rogers, J. (39 pages).
The common pleas court concluded defendant waived his claims on appeal for having failed to file post-trial motions within 10 days of the date on which the court's secretary mailed and e-mailed copies of the court's order to the parties.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Director Accuses Berkeley Social Justice Center of Bias
The former director of a social justice center at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law has sued her ex-boss, claiming that she was unjustly fired amid an undercurrent of racial tension at the center and the law school.Advocates argue minor error could cost a life
Pro-bono lawyers make their case in the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing a mailroom mistake at a major law firm should not close the door on a death penalty appeal.'Soft Bounce' in Entry Level Associate Hiring, NALP Reports
The employment picture is looking up for recent law grads -- at least a little bit.Synovus cutting 650 jobs; Capital One 220
COLUMBUS, Ga. AP - Synovus Financial Corp. plans to cut about 650 jobs over the next two years to save an estimated $50 million a year.The regional banking company also announced Wednesday that it is reducing its dividend this quarter from 17 cents per share to 6 cents, a savings of about $36 million, from $56 million.Trending Stories
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