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You're Hired! Kenyon & Kenyon Tapped For Drumpf Trademark
John Oliver, a comedian and host of HBO's “Last Week Tonight,” has sought to trademark the word “Drumpf” in an effort to dismantle Donald Trump's quest for the Republican presidential nomination. Kenyon & Kenyon is advising.Uncertainty Reigns Over Ownership of Social Media Content
When a social media account is created, who owns the resultant content? When a business cultivates Facebook "likes" in order to expand its marketing reach and effectiveness, who controls the outpouring of support for the company?Cite as 14 C.D.O.S. 12491 SCOTT GRIFFIN, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. THE HAUNTED HOTEL,
Daily Fantasy Sports: Fun and Games Until Courts Decide It's 'Gambling'
William Q. Orbe, David B. Massey and John A. Clark write: The young daily fantasy sports market is exhibiting exponential increases in both players and spending per player. When projecting returns, however, investors should not underestimate existing legal risks or the chance public opinion may sour on online gaming. Despite popular belief, existing federal gambling laws do not protect fantasy sports gaming; rather, they give teeth to myriad state gaming laws that may constrain it.Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Before JONES, SMITH, and COSTA, Circuit Judg
Amal Clooney: Beautiful? Yes. Famous? Yes. But Is She a Good Lawyer?
Amal Clooney may be the most famous practicing lawyer in the world, and is certainly the most photographed. But is she a good lawyer? In some ways, it's the wrong question to ask.Amal Clooney: Beautiful? Yes. Famous? Yes. But Is She a Good Lawyer?
Amal Clooney may be the most famous practicing lawyer in the world, and is certainly the most photographed. But is she a good lawyer? In some ways, it's the wrong question to ask.Cite as 14 C.D.O.S. 8617 PATRICIA SOTO et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. BORGWARNER
Cite as: Steineger v. Perkins, 306803/2012, NYLJ 1202733820452, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided July 31, 2015) 306803/2012 Special Referee Louis Cre
Cite as: McDonald v. K-2 Indu , Inc., 09-CV-6357, NYLJ 1202729546523, at *1 (WDNY, Decided June 10, 2015) CASENAME Barbara McDonald, Plaintiff v. K-2 Indu
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