The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig Tractenberg | April 23, 2021
Many know the shape of the iconic Coca-Cola bottle, a registered trademark since 1976, serial no. 73088384, the McDonald's Golden Arches, serial…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli, Denisse García Genta and Jessica Stauring | April 21, 2021
With all of this growth in the plant-based food industry, how are companies looking to protect all this new IP? One form of IP protection that plant-based food companies use is patenting.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jason Canvasser | April 16, 2021
This article discusses the direct-to-consumer (DTC) wine industry and the increasing crackdown that is occurring on companies illegally shipping wine across state lines.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 26, 2021
The high court on Thursday issued a one-sentence order affirming a ruling from Commonwealth Court Judge P. Kevin Brobson, who had found that the agency was failing to properly implement changes to the liquor code.
By The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2021
In The Legal's Liquor Law supplement, read about takeout-alcohol risks under the Pennsylvania Dram Shop Law, obtaining the right liquor license for…
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 18, 2021
Defendants argued that the case had no connection to Philadelphia, and also raised the contention that numerous witnesses were afraid to travel to a more densely populated locale, where case counts of the COVID-19 virus have only recently begun to decline from record peaks.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | December 3, 2020
Restaurants had to go to curbside pick-up and reinvest in delivery options, often sacrificing margins and profitability to survive.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Robert Storace | October 14, 2020
A federal lawsuit was filed this week against Connecticut and Pennsylvania companies for allegedly using rawhide in their "No-Hide" dog chew products.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 21, 2020
"Now, Coca-Cola has seized on global tragedy, the COVID-19 pandemic, as a pretext to claim a 'breach' and 'terminate' the sponsorship agreement early to save money," wrote Cozen O'Connor's Brett Taylor in Los Angeles and Paul Leary in Philadelphia.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 15, 2020
A provision of the Workers' Compensation Act that says an employer is not required to pay benefits for any period of a worker's incarceration can disadvantage those who have posted bail, claimants' lawyers argued.
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