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Corporate Counsel

Former Panera Bread GC to Lead Restaurant Company's Legal Team

The former general counsel of Panera Bread Co. was made the top lawyer of the company that owns and franchises the Pollo Tropical and Taco Cabana restaurant brands.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cheers to Court's Free Speech Ruling on 'BYOB'

It is hopefully just a matter of time before the state's outmoded and monopolistic system of liquor regulation goes the way of taxi medallions did in the face of competition from Uber and Lyft.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Lawyer Identified as Attacker in New York Subway Incident

Viral videos in 2018 have captured not one, but two, New York City lawyers directing racially charged comments at bystanders.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Trademark Licensing Protection Act Provides Joint Employment Clarity

During the past several years, joint employer liability has been a hot-topic affecting franchisors and franchisees alike, due to the lack of clarity surrounding when two or more businesses may be deemed joint employers.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Orders Limits on Firm Website's Description of Class Action Suit

A federal judge in New Jersey has ordered a law firm handling a wage class action involving one of the country's largest food services companies to redact information from its website because, the judge ruled, it was misleading.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Schlafly Name Will Live On as Beer Mark, Federal Circuit Rules

The late conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly and her sons had tried to block a nephew from registering The St. Louis Brewery's Schlafly beer with the PTO.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Monster Energy Wins Flawed Trademark Verdict Against Florida Company

A Los Angeles jury finds infringement and awards $5 million in punitives but nothing in compensatory damages, opening the door to a big fight over an injunction.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Does Monster Energy's $5M Trademark Verdict Count as a Win?

A Los Angeles jury finds infringement and awards $5 million in punitives, but zero actual damages. Now a big fight looms over an injunction to stop Integrated Supply Network from infringing.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Monster Energy Wins Flawed Trademark Verdict

A Los Angeles jury finds infringement and awards $5 million in punitives, but zero actual damages. Now a big fight looms over an injunction to stop Integrated Supply Network from infringing.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

In Fight Over Palm Restaurant IP Licensing, a $120M Judgment--and a Fractured Family

In 2012, the Palm's prized intellectual property—its trademarks, service marks and design elements, including its robust menu and caricature-filled walls—became the fighting ground for a legal dispute between long-connected families. Now, an important state Supreme Court bench trial decision has settled the dispute, at least for the time being.
9 minute read

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