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November 08, 2013 |

Damages Decision On Marine Patent Dispute Reversed

A federal appeals court reversed a decision on damages in a nine-year patent dispute between two competing South Florida marine manufacturers.
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October 31, 2013 |

New York State Bar Results

The list of the names of the 8,098 candidates who passed the bar examination given on July 30 and 31.
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October 28, 2013 |

Florida Supreme Court Asked To Weigh In On Online Education Programs

U.S. Circuit Judge Adalberto Jordan wants the Florida Supreme Court to resolve ambiguity over who has standing to sue in a trademark dispute between public and private online education programs.
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May 07, 2001 |

Working Without a Net

Law firms are increasingly reliant on high-speed Internet and e-mail services to conduct their affairs. Interruptions mean lost revenues -- and many Miami area firms were rendered virtually incommunicado by the loss of service from bankrupt San Francisco-based NorthPoint Communications in April. NorthPoint and AT&T, which bought its assets, apologized for the inconvenience, but legal reprisals may be on the way.
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September 29, 2003 |

Miami judge threatens to jail patent infringers

On Sept. 15, a federal magistrate recommended that VitalCare's top officers be jailed for contempt of court until the company complies with the court's two previous orders.
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May 11, 2011 |

Photo Finished

When it comes to case law on copyright infringement of original artworks, digital photography needs more light to shoot with. Michael C. Cesarano, partner at IP firm Feldman Gale, writes, "Given the disparity in courts' interpretations of what constitutes a derivative work, it seems likely that a tourist or art collector could become an infringer simply by photographing copyrightable artwork." ... [MORE]
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March 14, 2011 |

FELDMAN GALE

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June 20, 2000 |

Dot-complexities

When Florida-based mortgage lender First Mortgage Network Inc. decided to jump into cyberspace, it needed a catchy name. It found Mortgage.com, a domain that belonged to Credit.com, a San Francisco-based online service that provides loan information and other services. The two companies struck a deal. But now, the deal has soured, serving as a caution to companies that are selling their domain names.
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December 14, 2005 |

Skin Care Company Asks Court to Smooth Out Trademark Dispute

When Philosophy Inc. began marketing a wrinkle-reducing product called Deep Crease Relief, Cosmetic Dermatology -- the maker of a skin care product called Crease Release -- filed a trademark infringement suit under the phonetic equivalence doctrine. Cosmetic Dermatology wants Philosophy to change the name of its product and pay damages that the plaintiff allegedly has suffered due to the claimed confusion in the minds of consumers.
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