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August 03, 2023 | Law.com

Mastercard's Warning/Track-and-Trace Lawsuit Revived/Cannabis Bar's New Director/Hemp Suit in Arkansas

Welcome back to Higher Law, our weekly briefing on all things cannabis. I'm Cheryl Miller, reporting for Law.com from Sacramento.  This week we're…
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June 29, 2023 | Law.com

Minnesota Marijuana/FDA Psychedelics Guidance/Akin Gump's Pot Lobbying/Maryland Market Launches

"What I'm telling people, individuals and companies that are calling me from outside the state and even from inside the state, is that you have to pick the sandbox you want to play in very carefully," said Hinshaw & Culbertson partner Mitchel Chargo.
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August 26, 2022 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: International Disputes Of Counsel Joins Tucker Ellis, Bose McKinney Adds IP Member

Tucker Ellis brought in Joshua Fellenbaum as a counsel in the Cleveland office, Bose McKinney & Evans added member John Emanuele to the firm's intellectual property group, and Whiteford, Taylor & Preston welcomed new hospitality chair Gosia Kosturek to the firm in Pittsburgh.
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Enigwe v. Amazon.com Servs., LLC
Publication Date: 2022-07-26
Practice Area: Copyrights
Industry: E-Commerce | Technology Media and Telecom
Court: U.S. District Court of Delaware
Judge: District Judge Bibas
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Ifedoo Enigwe, Philadelphia, PA, pro se plaintiff.
For defendant: Brandon Ryan Harper, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, Wilmington, DE; Craig E. Pinkus, Philip Zimmerly, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, Indianapolis, IN; Alan Richard Silverstein, Connolly Gallagher LLP, Wilmington, DE; Nicholas D. Mozal, Potter Anderson & Corroon, LLP, Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: D69896

Although plaintiff alleged plausible copyright infringement claim pursuant to his original agreement with his publisher, the applicability of a later settlement between plaintiff and publisher had to be resolved by an Indiana court pursuant to the settlement's forum selection clause.

May 19, 2022 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work: Securities Suit, Trademark Infringement Suits

William V. Rossi of Phillips Lytle has entered an appearance for John N. Blair in a pending securities lawsuit. The complaint was filed April 11 in…
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Enigwe v. Amazon.com Servs., LLC
Publication Date: 2022-02-15
Practice Area: Copyrights
Industry: E-Commerce | Technology Media and Telecom
Court: U.S. District Court of Delaware
Judge: District Judge Bibas
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Ifedoo Enigwe, pro se plaintiff,
For defendant: Philadelphia, PA; Craig E. Pinkus, Philip Zimmerly, Bose Mckinney & Evans LLP, Indianapolis, IA; Craig E. Pinkus, Philip Zimmerly, Bose Mckinney & Evans LLP, Indianapolis, IA; Nicholas D. Mozal, Potter Anderson & Corroon, LLP, Wilmington, DE for defendants.
Case number: D69716

Copyright infringement claims failed where settlement between author and publisher did not expressly terminate publisher's contractual right to publish and sell the author's book.

February 05, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

Cummins Inc. General Counsel Promoted to Chief Administrative Officer

As chief administrative officer of Cummins Inc., Sharon Barner will lead the communications, marketing, government relations, compliance, facilities, security and global shared services groups.
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February 04, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: A New Office and a Former Chief Deputy Mayor

Immigration law firm Berry Appleman & Leiden opened an office in Santa Clara, California, Bose McKinney & Evans hired a former chief deputy mayor for the city of Indianapolis, and other midsize moves.
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August 26, 2020 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: A State Dept. Director and 2 California Litigators

The former director of the U.S. Department of State Office of Foreign Missions joined Bose McKinney, while Hahn Loeser and Benesch both added partners in California.
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July 23, 2020 | Law.com

Higher Law: DEA Takes Calif. Cannabis Bureau to Court | Indiana Hemp Rules in Spotlight | Who Got the Work: Why Is Clint Eastwood Suing Over CBD?

Welcome to Higher Law! Scroll down for reporting on the DEA taking the California cannabis bureau to court, and Indiana hemp rules are getting a look. More below, including Who Got the Work, and our roundup of headlines. Thanks for reading!
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