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August 14, 2002 | Law.com

Designer Hilfiger Dogged by Pet Perfume Parody

A perfume for dogs that parodies Tommy Hilfiger does not infringe on the fashion designer and cologne maker's trademark, a federal judge in New York has ruled. Judge Michael B. Mukasey ruled that the perfume, called Timmy Holedigger, could not under any circumstances be confused with Tommy Hilfiger cologne, and he went on to say that Tommy Hilfiger Licensing Inc. "is 'advised to chill.'"
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December 31, 2008 | Daily Report Online

All her life experience led up to 'dream job'

Her education, work experience and life uniquely prepared Leslie R. Jones for the job she took in October as senior vice president and general counsel of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, a network of hospitals that includes two that the company owns-Scottish Rite in Sandy Springs and Egleston, the pediatric teaching affiliate for Emory University Medical Center-and Hughes Spalding, which the company manages for Grady Health Systems.
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May 31, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Explains Success Of Fen-Phen Defense

The case of a diet-drug plaintiff in Philadelphia was recently bumped out of court at a preliminary stage after the drug's manufacturer, Wyeth Corp., made a successful argument based on the learned intermediary doctrine.
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March 27, 2007 | National Law Journal

Waiver of Arbitration at Issue in Appeal Involving Tort-Reform Advocate's Company

Last week, the all-Republican Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments in an atypical appeal that involves a company owned by Bob Perry, one of Texas' largest GOP campaign contributors and most outspoken tort-reform advocates. Tort reformers usually like arbitration, but in this case the defendants appealed because they want their day in court. Defense attorney Geoffrey Bracken urged the court to create a workable rule to determine when a plaintiff has waived his arbitration right.
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March 11, 2005 | Legaltech News

EDD Vendors: Look to 'Survivor' to Succeed

Commentator Monica Bay isn't suggesting that EDD vendors take sartorial advice or tax tips from TV's first "Survivor" winner, Richard Hatch -- dubbed "the naked fat guy" by David Letterman and recently dogged by the IRS. Rather, vendors might study the show for lessons about alliances and survival of the fittest as they swim in the quickly-overcrowded waters of the EDD market.
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October 01, 2013 | The Recorder

Ecotality Execs Tap Cooley to Beat Back Shareholder Lawsuits

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February 10, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Consumers spent modestly in January

Americans backed off from their holiday spending pace in January, but retail sales rose for a third month in a row compared with a year earlier, largely because of higher gas prices, according to figures released Wednesday.
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May 03, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

May Witnesses Be Excused Through Compromise and Release Agreement?

Black�s Law Dictionary defines the term witness as: "In general, one who, being present, personally sees or perceives a thing; to subscribe one�s name to a deed, will, or other document, for the purpose of attesting its authenticity, and proving its execution, if required, by bearing witness thereto."
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October 18, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Fernandez Rundle Seeks Dismissal Of Spence-Jones Suit

A lawyer for Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle asked for the dismissal of a civil rights conspiracy lawsuit filed by Miami City Commissioner Michelle Spence-Jones.
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July 12, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Magic Circle Firms Lead on Dentsu's $4.9 Billion Aegis Purchase

Linklaters and Slaughter and May are advising on a deal that would combine two of the world's largest advertising agencies while giving Japan's Dentsu a foothold in the U.K. market. Sullivan & Cromwell, Baker & McKenzie, and White & Case have also grabbed roles on the matter.
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