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Driver Who Did Not Have Named Insureds' Permission to Drive Car Was Not Covered for Accident
An Arizona appellate court has ruled that a woman who drove a car without the permission of either named insured was not entitled to coverage under their insurance policy for an auto accident.Hulu Says Something Smells Fishy About HR Startup Humu's Name
The trademark tiff pits Orrick's Annette Hurst against Kirkland's Dale Cendali, who are otherwise collaborators in Oracle's Java copyright case against Google.Municipal Authority Is Increasing Under Redevelopment Law
A recent appellate decision shows that courts are curtailing property rights in favor of increased municipal authority over the redevelopment process.Attention Copyright Owners: How Far Back Can You Claim Damages?
What if the copyright owner did not know that someone had been wrongly using the copyright for several years before the three-year limitations period? Does the owner waive those damages? Or, do the damages start with the initial infringement? The stakes can be considerable.List of Candidates Who Passed the February 2019 Bar Exam
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'Resident' Was Ambiguous in Homeowners' Policy, 10th Circuit Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has ruled that the term “resident” in a divorced mother's homeowners' insurance policy was ambiguous for purposes of coverage of a lawsuit against her for negligently storing a handgun her son used to commit murder.This Litigating Life: Knobbe Martens' Re Muses on Life in a Hyper-Achieving Family on Public Radio
Knobbe Martens partner Joseph Re recently put his skills to use to organize auction for his parents' estate and talked about the experience on public radio's "This American Life".Predicting Adoption Across Industries, Greenspoon Marder Launches Blockchain Practice
Staying ahead of the blockchain's potential could require a multidisciplinary approach that extends well beyond finance or cryptocurrency.Midsize Moves: Goodbye, Big Law
Hunton Andrews Kurth and Alston & Bird lose lawyers to mid-market firms, and other midsize moves.Who Got the Work: Damaging Doughnut Drivers and an Influx of Fluoride
Spilman Thomas & Battle represents a plaintiff suing Krispy Kreme, Parsons Behle & Latimer investigates a water pump malfunction, and other work from mid-market firms.Trending Stories
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