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A Beer by Any Other Name: Federal Circuit Affirms Registration of SCHLAFLY Trademark for Beer
In his Intellectual Property column, Rob Maier discusses a recent Federal Circuit decision, which highlights the important role of establishing secondary meaning for marks that fall within certain categories of marks that are excluded by default from federal registration absent such proof.GC Carlos Muñiz Rises to Florida Supreme Court, as Some Cite Lack of Judicial Experience
Justice Muñiz is presently serving as general counsel for the U.S. Department of Education. The newly named justice notably worked under Gov. Jeb Bush as deputy general counsel and defended Florida State University in the Jameis Winston rape case.Recent Second Circuit Appeals Test Limits of Foreign Bribery Prosecutions
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka write: As courts and litigants continue to grapple with the extraterritorial reach of U.S. criminal statutes, two recent Second Circuit appeals highlight potential limitations the U.S. Department of Justice faces when prosecuting non-resident foreign actors involved in alleged bribery.Miami Bank President Aids in $33 Million Buy of Waterfront 'Gem' in Palmetto Bay
Centennial Bank president J.C. de Ona closed on a $19.8 million loan for the purchase of the vacant tract sold by Florida Power & Light.View more book results for the query "*"
Additional Insured Coverage: Asked, Answered and Unanswered
This article examines emerging areas of certainty and uncertainty in AI coverage in the wake of 'Burlington' (arguably the most impactful recent decision in the world of additional insured coverage), with special attention to claims in the construction context.When Can Land Use Applicants Challenge Pass-Through Fees?
Local governments often impose fees of one kind or another on property owners or developers in connection with their requests for the approvals they need to be able to develop their property. In his Zoning and Land Use Planning column, Anthony Guardino discusses the standard that New York courts use when evaluating the propriety of those fees.Fourth Quarter Lobbying Results Show Brownstein Gaining Ground on Akin Gump
Akin Gump reported $37.6 million in total annual lobbying revenue for 2018, down slightly from 2017, while Brownstein nearly matched Akin's fourth quarter revenues to end the year with $31.6 million.California's Short Form Power Of Attorney Did Not Authorize Change To Life Insurance Beneficiary
A federal district court in California has ruled that a short form power of attorney did not authorize the person granted the power of attorney to change the beneficiary on the grantor's life insurance policy.Massachusetts Gene Therapy Company Announces New GC
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Voyager Therapeutics appointed Robert Hesslein as its general counsel.