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Teen Magazine Wins TRO Against Pornographic Site Using Its Name
The operators of an Internet pornography site were prevented under a temporary restraining order from using Teen magazine's name in the porn site's Web address. The magazine's staff discovered the site, www.teenmagazine.com, connected visitors to porn sites and bounced them to other porn sites when they attempted to exit. Petersen Publishing, the magazine's publisher, claims the publication received complaints from puzzled teenage girls.Congress Squares Off Over HMO Liability
Congress, for the second consecutive year, is considering removing a bar to state lawsuits against health maintenance organizations for wrongfully delaying or denying health care benefits. Health care legislation introduced last week by House Republicans does not include such a change, but Democrats in both houses, and several House Republicans, are expected to push hard for a lifting of the prohibition contained in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)
Notice to the bar.Aging Baby Boomers and Pending Litigation Cause Some Firms To Rethink Retirement Policies
Retirement policies at large Texas firms run the gamut, and the only consistency is that there's no typical policy. Some firms enforce mandatory retirement at age 65 or in that range � although there's usually a provision for exceptions � while other firms have a policy of no set retirement age.Pretender to 'Drifters' Name Wins Stay of Trademark Ruling
Just last month, the widow of the Drifters' original manager stood poised to collect some $12 million in profits taken in by another band that had usurped the name since the 1970s. But on Aug. 21, a Third Circuit judge issued a temporary stay until a panel hears an appeal from the July 30 district court ruling that found the original band had never abandoned its trademark. In the meantime, any profits collected by the ersatz Drifters are to be placed in escrow.Del Monte tells Feds to leave their "melons" alone
In an unusual challenge, Del Monte Fresh Produces sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, objecting to agency restrictions on imported cantaloupes from Guatemala.Trending Stories
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