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October 16, 2006 |

Recall Judge Assigments

Notice to the bar.
2 minute read
October 15, 2002 |

E-Legal: The Beanie Baby Trademark Wars

Ty Inc., the maker of the lovable "Beanie Baby" beanbag stuffed animals, has lost its trademark dilution action against Ruth Perryman, a secondhand Internet seller of Beanie Babies. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Perryman was not liable for trademark dilution and indicated that the word "Beanies" may be on its way to becoming a generic term in the English language.
4 minute read
April 09, 2007 |

Football Players Sue NFL Union

A group of former and current players has sued the National Football League Players Association, alleging lack of oversight of a financial adviser program that led to the loss of millions of dollars.
7 minute read
June 14, 2011 |

Community Bank & Trust Co. v. Marjer, Inc, PICS Case No. 11-1048 (C.P. Lackawanna June 1, 2011) Nealon, J. (17 pages).

Since bank was the sole bidder at the subsequent sheriff's sale and the earlier private sale did not divest the mortgage, bank obtained paramount title and was entitled to immediate exclusive possession of the property in this ejectment and quiet title action.
4 minute read
Law Journal Press | Digital Book Pennsylvania Causes of Action, 12th Edition Authors: GAETAN J. ALFANO, RONALD J. SHAFFER, JOSHUA C. COHAN View this Book

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May 15, 2007 |

Suspension Order - Terrence P. Tormey

Notice to the bar.
2 minute read
November 02, 2012 |

Legal Sector Jobs Get an October Bump

The legal sector added jobs for the second straight month as 600 people joined the industry's work force in October, according to preliminary data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2 minute read
August 11, 2009 |

United States v. Ehis

Sentence Reduction Denied; Sentence at Low End Of Guideline Range; Defendants Not Similarly Placed
1 minute read
January 19, 2012 |

Congress May Restore Copyright Protection, Justices Determine

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution does not bar Congress from extending copyright protection to previously free foreign works, as it did in 1994 when it perfected implementation of the Berne Convention, the principal agreement governing international copyright relations.
5 minute read
April 05, 2013 |

Robins Kaplan

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