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September 30, 1999 |

Lawyer 'Was Truly a Legend' of Trademark Bar

Julius R. Lunsford Jr., a pioneering intellectual property lawyer who first registered the trademark for the Coca-Cola hourglass bottle, died Monday after an extended illness. Lunsford's first job, says his son, was as a "trade examiner." That meant Lunsford traveled the country going into bars, restaurants and soda shops to order a Coke - and secretly keep a sample to deliver to company chemists. If the drink wasn't really Coca-Cola, Lunsford prosecuted the ensuing unfair competition case.
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August 15, 2008 |

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We researched the Fortune 100 to find out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigation, employment and labor litigation, and intellectual property. Companies are listed in alphabetical order.
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August 15, 2008 |

We researched the fortune 100 to find Out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigation, employment and labor litigation, and intellectual property. Companies are listed in alphabetical order.
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Twenty-Three-Year-Old Sonia Sotomayor Trademark Case Leads to $4.7 Million Judgment Against Burlington Coat Factory
Publication Date: 2010-02-18
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In 1987, Sotomayor got Burlington to agree to an injunction barring the company from selling merchandise bearing the trademark of the chi-chi Italian designer Fendi. All these years later, it turns out that Burlington hasn't been living up to the injunction.

June 22, 1999 |

Class Action Bid Rejected in Ex-Baseball Players Suit

A group of retired baseball players cannot join forces in a class action suit against computer game manufacturers who create fantasy games with the former stars' statistics. Fulton Superior Court Judge Wendy L. Shoob on Friday denied a motion for class certification in a suit brought by four former players against several companies which they claim use the names, likenesses and biographical data of the former players without their permission-and compensation.
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November 19, 2007 |

National Rankings

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November 13, 2006 |

The NLJ 250 Chart (201-250)

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Heirs of Jewish Art Dealer Win $19 Million Settlement over Schiele Painting Looted by Nazis
Publication Date: 2010-07-23
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"Portrait of Wally," the subject of a 12-year battle with Vienna's Leopold Museum, will finally see the light of day.

June 18, 1999 |

Baseball Legends Contest Computer Games

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