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California Firms Battle for Bagging Rights
The power of a lawyer's briefcase, as opposed to a gangster's gun, was mythologized by Mario Puzo in "The Godfather." But the power of a lawyer's bag as fashion accessory hadn't received its due until recently, when posters to the online message board Greedy Associates gushed enthusiastically about one firm's branded canvas briefcase. It's no wonder that firms are vowing to stand by their bags.Interim Relief and Emergency Operations Plans for Franchises
Provisional remedies strike a delicate balance between a decision on the merits and the necessity of making that decision meaningful.U.S. housing market is cursed by brain freeze
If you are buying or selling a home in a market glutted with distressed properties, it's time to change your attitude. Don't be misled by pundits saying the bottom may be visible in this stultifying decline. The real-estate recession will continue unless a massive brain freeze thaws. Buyers are afraid of purchasing a home at the wrong price while millions of sellers are locked into unrealistic listing prices.View more book results for the query "*"
Patent Owners Have Remedies When Accused Infringers Become Debtors
Michael V. Blumenthal and Steven B. Eichel of Crowell & Moring discuss the effect of a bankruptcy case on patent infringement claims, including attempts by debtors to sell assets free and clear of infringement claims.Attack on Foreclosure Lawyers' Fees Dismissed, But Challengers Fight On
A test of whether New Jersey foreclosure lawyers charge unauthorized fees has fizzled out in federal court, but the cause remains alive in another putative class action.California Bill Seeks to Curb Class Actions
Tort reformers have recruited a conservative Democrat to carry legislation that would rewrite California class action law to aid defendants. AB 1505, introduced by state Assemblywoman Nicole Parra, D-Hanford, would allow defendants as well as plaintiffs to appeal a court's class certification decision. Defendants, with court permission, would also be allowed to contact each class member to offer a pre-trial settlement. And class proponents would be required to pick up the tab for notifying class members.Sandwich Shop Bows to Subway, Agrees to Change Its Name
The owners of a father-and-son sandwich shop in Milford, Conn., said Tuesday that they will change their company's name to avoid a costly legal fight with Subway, the world's largest sandwich chain. Brian Bowser, who was threatened with a trademark lawsuit last month, said he'll change his company name from Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks to Steak Street. "My American dream got crushed," Bowser said. "But I'll recover."Trending Stories
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