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The Recorder

Facebook, Shutting Down Pot Pages, Still Won't Like Marijuana

Facebook Inc. has taken down the pages of marijuana businesses operating legally in Alaska, continuing a practice that has targeted dispensaries in California, Arizona, Colorado and New Jersey.
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The Recorder

Stone Creek, Inc. v. Omnia Italian Design, Inc.

9th Cir.; 15-17418 The court of appeals affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that a competitor’s use of an identical…
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The Recorder

Karczewski v. DCH Mission Valley LLC

9th Cir.; 15-55633 The court of appeals reversed a judgment. The court held that a claim may be stated under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)…
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Corporate Counsel

Retail Litigation Center Files Amicus Brief in Amex Fee Case

The Retail Litigation Center is once again calling out American Express for its "anti-steering rules."
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The Recorder

Marketquest Group, Inc. v. BIC Corp.

9th Cir.; 15-55755 The court of appeals reversed a district court judgment and remanded. The court held that the district court erred in granting summary…
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Corporate Counsel

Trademark Symbols: Powerful Tools for In-House Counsel?

Though companies often place a high value on protecting their trademarks, some may be missing out on the opportunity to put others on notice of their rights by way of trademark symbols.
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Corporate Counsel

3 Key Lessons for Legal Departments From Hobby Lobby's $3 Million Antiquities Settlement

While most companies are probably not looking to import biblical antiquities, Hobby Lobby's $3 million payment to settle allegations that it bought smuggled Iraqi relics offers important guidance for legal departments dealing with supply-chain issues.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Robinson Denies Injunction in Hair Care Infringement Dispute

A Delaware federal judge on Thursday blocked a bid to halt L'Oreal from selling a line of hair care products, ruling that a competitor and one-time acquisition target was unlikely to prove that the cosmetics giant had infringed on the patent underlying its innovative hair treatment system.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Finds Shopper Failed to Prove Water Leak Led to Slip

On Oct. 27, 2012, plaintiff Jesse Bowman, 36, a financial adviser, was at a Giant Eagle grocery store in Pittsburgh. He claimed that, while walking to the men's room, he slipped near the door. He attributed his fall to an accumulation of liquid on the floor near a water fountain by the men's room entrance. He claimed right-leg fractures.
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Daily Business Review

Renter Demand At Near Record Levels

RICHARDSON, TX—Apartment rent growth may have slowed compared to its pace earlier in the cycle, but renter demand is very nearly off the charts. RealPage Inc. on Thursday reported demand for 175,645 apartments across the US in the second quarter, a one-third increase year over year.
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