By Maria Dinzeo | January 29, 2024
Glen Weinstein will help stabilize iRobot now that it is retaining its independence. Resistance from European antitrust regulators scuttled Amazon's plan to buy it for $1.7 billion.
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By Emily Cousins | November 21, 2022
"The plaintiff is claiming physical injuries, some of which are alleged to be 'permanent,' that include injuries to his back, left leg, and knee, and such other injuries to the full extent of which are not yet known," the notice of removal, filed by the defendant, said.
By Scott Graham | August 15, 2022
Mattel v. Rap Snacks is part of a surge in trademark litigation detected last week by Law.com Radar.
By Angela Morris | July 2, 2021
It sounds like the plot of a comic book—and it is. With a cause number up top, and a firm's name: Feldman & Feldman.
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By Robert Storace | December 16, 2020
Bridgeport attorney Aaron Romney used the 'equitable nonforfeiture defense' in representing a restaurant that couldn't pay its landlord for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Angela Morris | November 24, 2020
Texas, Connecticut and Illinois led the settlement effort for 45 state attorneys general who launched a multistate investigation into a 2014 data breach at The Home Depot that stole 40 million credit card numbers.
By Charles Toutant | October 16, 2020
An inability to reach an agreement with the company on accommodation of a work-related injury or health issue is a common thread in many of the Amazon suits.
By Scott Graham | January 14, 2020
"Willfulness might not be an absolute necessity" for an award of infringer's profits, Justice Elena Kagan said during oral argument. "But it certainly should be entitled to very significant weight."
By Robert Storace | January 18, 2019
Two state agencies sent the word out to consumers Friday: Use gift or merchandise cards to Janie and Jack, Gymboree and Crazy 8 stores as soon as possible. The parent company of the stories, which have 14 branches in Connecticut, have filed for bankruptcy protection and announced plans to liquidate.
By Tony Mauro | January 16, 2019
Nancy Maveety, Tulane University political scientist and Supreme Court scholar, chats about her book "Glass and Gavel: The U.S. Supreme Court and Alcohol."
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