By Charles Toutant | October 14, 2019
The sanction was imposed on Lotte International America Corp. for improperly supplementing an expert's report just moments before the deposition was supposed to start.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Vijay K. Toke and Richard Kirkpatrick | October 8, 2019
While the Supreme Court's recent decision of a trademark case involving the First Amendment was within its usual scope, a new one to be decided in the Supreme Court's new term is not. The question for decision involves money.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Howard Wintner | October 8, 2019
The more common association with parody is for copyrights, where a parody may be protected under the statutory "fair use" doctrine. But there is a well developed body of case law for parody under the trademark laws.
By Scott Graham | September 27, 2019
The justices have already granted cert in six cases, and several potential blockbusters are waiting in the wings. The solicitor general on Friday recommended against granting cert on one of one case, Google v. Oracle, though it said the correctness of the Federal Circuit's fair use decision is "not free from doubt."
By Tom McParland | September 26, 2019
Justice O. Peter Sherwood knocked out key claims in a lawsuit by Rocawear co-founder Norton Cher's YRN LLC, which sued the Georgia-based trio and Migos LLC for breach of contract in May 2018.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The models discovered their (clothed) photos being used alongside hardcore pornography in ads for a 16,000-member swingers club to promote spouse swapping and other "alternative lifestyle" events.
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The models discovered their (clothed) photos being used alongside hardcore pornography in ads for a 16,000-member swingers club to promote spouse swapping and other "alternative lifestyle" events.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicole D. Galli | September 13, 2019
Trade dress is a kind of trademark that protects the overall look and design of products and packaging. The outer reaches of trade dress have always been unclear. Now that we are in the digital age, questions have been raised about the trade dress of websites and apps.
By Catherine Wilson | September 6, 2019
The false-advertising lawsuit filed by attorneys at Holland & Knight in Florida and Haglund Kelley in Oregon claims Brazilian plywood exports are defective and falsely certified for strength and durabilty.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael F. Snyder | September 3, 2019
While it is sometimes the case that intellectual property lawsuits involve subject matter that is overly technical or perhaps difficult to relate to, there are times when these lawsuits involve subjects from popular culture that capture the imagination.
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