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Trademark Fair-Use Analysis Hits Snag
With the battle for consumer attention growing increasingly aggressive as the number of products and services proliferate, and the means for advertising and promoting them expanding at an even more alarming rate, the importance of brands and their recognition by consumers -- and the surrounding legal issues -- have never been more significant.New Ballgame For Idea Theft Claims
Encouraged by the Ninth Circuit's Grosso decision, plaintiff lawyers are filing more idea submission claims.The Bankruptcy Files: I-Banks, Consulting Firms, Bowling, and Poultry
Federal business bankruptcy filings have fallen to their lowest levels since 2008, and one large debtor in Eastman Kodak and its lawyers from Sullivan & Cromwell are poised to exit Chapter 11 proceedings. Several recent notable filings have nonetheless landed roles for such Am Law 100 firms as Kirkland & Ellis, McGuireWoods, Reed Smith, and Ropes & Gray, while other restructuring pros see the looming fiscal cliff as potentially generating an avalanche of new bankruptcy cases.FTC demands juice maker conduct trials before advertising health benefits
In a ruling that seems to put pomegranate juice on comparable footing with pharmaceutical drugs, the Federal Trade Commission in a final decision issued January 16 will require juice maker POM Wonderful to conduct extensive clinical trials before it can make any claims about the health benefits of its products.FTC Demands POM Juice Maker Conduct Trials Before Advertising Health Benefits
In a ruling that seems to put pomegranate juice on comparable footing with pharmaceutical drugs, the Federal Trade Commission in a final decision issued January 16 will require juice maker POM Wonderful to conduct extensive clinical trials before it can make any claims about the health benefits of its products.View more book results for the query "Greenberg Glusker Fields"
Sheen cites 'private attorney general' clause in suing show's producers
In a ruling that seems to put pomegranate juice on comparable footing with pharmaceuticals, the Federal Trade Commission will require juice maker POM Wonderful to conduct extensive clinical trials before it can make any claims about the health benefits of its products.
New Ballgame For Claims of Idea Theft
Stephen Terrell isn't a copyright lawyer. But last month, he filed suit on behalf of four Californians who allege that Fox Broadcasting Co. stole their idea behind the hit reality television show, So You Think You Can Dance.When 'Love Ya, Babe,' Becomes 'See Ya in Court, Pal'
Comedian Garry Shandling is working on some serious courtroom material. He's suing his former friend and manager of 18 years, Brad Grey, for $100 million over an alleged conflict of interest. And so it goes in the volatile world of show biz, where celebrities often have a conflicted relationship with their managers and lawyers (not to mention agents, publicists, and even the occasional spouse or two).High Court Slaps Misuse of Anti-SLAPP Laws
State Supreme Court Justice Carlos Moreno wrote two opinions that say anti-SLAPP motions can't be used to protect speech or activities that are, in fact, illegal.Trending Stories
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