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Orange Belongs to All: U-Haul Suit Argues Rival Public Storage Cannot Claim the Color
U-Haul contends Public Storage “is attempting to pull a fast one on the USPTO, bootstrapping an unsustainable claim of ownership of the color orange, and bullying other longtime users of orange trade dress.”FTC Announces HSR Final Rulemaking Impacting Premerger Filings
The authors write "In line with the Biden Administration’s focused effort to revitalize antitrust enforcement, the FTC stated that the new HSR requirements respond to “changes in corporate structure and deal-making, as well as market realities in the ways businesses compete.” (Id.) Aggressive antitrust enforcement is expected to continue under the incoming Trump Administration, though uncertainties remain as to whether new leadership will seek to rescind, modify or rollback any features of the Final Rules."How to Add PR When You’ve Already Taken an ‘L’
This article discusses the steps you should take in regards to adding PR when you've lost a case. "If you lose a major decision or verdict in litigation and a reporter calls asking about the case, what should you do?"The New Frontier in Legal Compliance: Privacy, Security, and Information Governance for Law Firms
The authors write "Today, law firms face unprecedented challenges in privacy, security, and compliance for numerous reason including the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, and advancements in artificial intelligence."It’s Happening Faster than Anyone Thought
The author writes "Two things happened on December 20th that might have gotten buried in Holiday festivities — all of the end of year scurry that makes up lawyers’ lives. Between Holiday parties, end of year projects and collection sprints, it’s understandable if you missed the biggest AI events since the release of ChatGPT."View more book results for the query "New York"
Mootness and Ethics: Meeting the Client’s Objectives
While mootness may occur in many civil and criminal contexts, this article focuses largely on its application in Family Court appeals—a frequent occurrence given constantly evolving family dynamics, as well as the many orders of short duration.Changes at the Top: How 'Different Leadership Skills' Are Prevailing in Big Law
"Law firms are looking to leaders with proven leadership and management experience rather than relying on long and deep success in law practice as leadership criteria," one expert says.The Hires That Made The Headlines in 2024
Law.com lists the hires that garnered the greatest interest in 2024, with firms like Sidley Austin, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss building in the U.K. and U.S. at pace.Trending Stories
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