By R. Robin McDonald | February 1, 2018
The panel specifically called out Troutman Sanders attorney Brian P. Watt for convincing the district court to ignore the previous order.
By Greg Land | January 26, 2018
The Court of Appeals opinion reversed a trial court's ruling that the Opry Mills Mall in Tennessee was entitled to $200 million in coverage, saying that the "undisputed" terms of the policy limited coverage to $50 million.
By Greg Land | January 9, 2018
Judge Thomas Thrash tossed out a constitutional challenge to the city's adult entertainment ordinance, and permanently enjoined Tokyo Valentino's Cheshire Bridge Road store from operating in its current location.
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By Joel Feldman | January 8, 2018
In 2017, several brand owners saw their trademark enforcement efforts go viral in a positive way, by delivering friendly, albeit kitschy, cease-and-desist letters.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 5, 2018
Both recruiters owned companies that provided employment services to corporations. They pleaded guilty and were sentenced for charging Panda Express $1.5 million in false invoices.
By Greg Land | November 15, 2017
A Phenix City jury slapped Wal-Mart with a $7.5M verdict, including $5M in punitive damages, after finding the store negligent for injuries a customer sustained when he fell after retrieving a watermelon from a large box on a pallet.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 14, 2017
An Atlanta real estate brokerage and one of its top executives face claims that they unjustly enriched themselves and two Mattress Firm executives through a massive, long-running kickback scheme that allegedly defrauded Mattress Firm of millions.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 8, 2017
Georgia State University law school professor Tanya Washington and Emory University law school professor Barbara Woodhouse speak of the constitutional rights of children to be free from discrimination in an amicus they co-authored.
By Catherine Wilson | October 23, 2017
A judge awards fees to two Miami attorneys who lost a skim-milk labeling case at the trial court level and won on appeal.
By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 16, 2017
After several IP-heavy seasons, the 2017 term at the U.S. Supreme Court looks to be a quiet one for intellectual property—with one big exception.
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