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Daily Report Online

Weather Spurs Application Extension for Law Firm Litigation Department of the Year Awards

In response to the winter weather-related gridlock and firm closures of the past several days, the application deadline for the Daily Report's law firm Litigation Department of the Year Awards has been extended to Friday, Feb. 7.
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New York Law Journal

Luv N'Care Ltd. v. Regent Baby Products Corp.

Challenged Ruling Not Final, Reconsideration Motion Deemed Untimely Under Local Rule 6.3
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The Recorder

Apple Still Pushing to Block Samsung Sales—and Koh Still Has Doubts

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh is again considering the question of a permanent injunction after the Federal Circuit reversed her earlier decision to deny Apple's request.
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Law.com

Ninth Circuit Vindicates Publicity Rights of Hendrix Kin

A federal appeals court has upheld the constitutionality of Washington's publicity rights law in a trademark dispute over the rights to singer and guitarist Jimi Hendrix's name and likeness.
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The Recorder

Judge Slams Quinn for Discovery Breach in Apple-Samsung Fight

The firm's lean staffing model, touted by John Quinn as "650 lawyers wide and one lawyer deep," led an associate's error to go unchecked, wrote U.S Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Lawmakers Rushing Into Patent Litigation Fray

Pending legislation to stem the tide of intellectual property lawsuits could make the problem worse.
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Corporate Counsel

New Challenges For Protecting Trademarks Online

The World Wide Web had a major growth spurt that means brand owners may have to spend more energy, time and money to protect their trademarks.
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Corporate Counsel

Trademark Infringement Symptoms of "Super Bowl" Fever

Is it OK to use the aggressively protected trademark phrase "Super Bowl" in your business ads or your social media status updates?
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New Jersey Law Journal

Giants, Manning Sued for Allegedly Dealing Bogus Sports Memorabilia

A civil suit filed in New Jersey state court accuses New York Giants insiders of passing off bogus collectibles and of framing a sports memorabilia dealer who ended up ensnared in a federal investigation.
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Law.com

Estate Can Sue over Rights to '70s Disco Song

Litigation over a 1970s disco song has set new copyright precedent at the Atlanta-based federal appeals court.
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