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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?
2 minute read

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.
5 minute read

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.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Copyright Ruling Expands Right of Co-authors To Claim Infringement

A novel Third Circuit ruling protects those who claim violation of copyright interests in a joint work, giving them more time to sue.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Vringo Patent Ruling May Cost Google Plenty

In dribs and drabs, the 2012 patent infringement verdict that Vringo Inc. and its lawyers at Dickstein Shapiro won against Google has ballooned into one of the largest in years.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

The Morning Wrap

A round-up of legal new from ALM affiliated publications and news outlets around the country: Obama touts patent reform in his State of the Union; Google nears a settlement with EU regulators and hedge funds go after bank settlements.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Experience Hendrix L.L.C. v. Hendrixlicensing.com LTD

By | January 29, 2014
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Different Countries Take Different Approaches To Data Security

The European Union takes a consolidated approach. Israel requires database registration. Online businesses need to know the laws when they sell abroad.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Importance of Determining Whether a Patent Has Value

In the TV show "Shark Tank," a business owner stands before five potential investors (the sharks) and asks them to invest in a business in exchange for a percentage of the equity. I
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

On the Evolution of Induced Infringement Jurisprudence

In their Patent and Trademark Law column, Robert C. Scheinfeld of Baker Botts and Parker H. Bagley of Boies, Schiller & Flexner discuss 'Commil v. Cisco,' which may represent a culmination of a broad transformation in the law of induced infringement, albeit one without particular clarity or resolution.
11 minute read

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