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Federal Cybersquatter Law Survives Test
In a test of the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, Bargainbid.com obtained a temporary injunction against competitor Ubid and a Tennessee man who allegedly diverted consumers to Ubid's Web site. Bargain Bid alleged Perry Belcher registered the domain name, barginbid.com, to divert consumers from the company's Web site by using the common misspelling of "bargain."Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys
Notice to the bar.European Courts Address Olfactory Trademarks
Olfactory trademarks have been accepted in at least two national trademark offices in the European Union. However, obtaining registered protection at the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market for such trademarks may prove challenging, as demonstrated by a recent European Court of First Instance decision. This decision highlights the inherent difficulties that trademark owners face in graphically representing trademarks that are not visual by nature.2nd Circuit Backs Danish Company on 'Restored' Troll Copyright
A dispute over "trolls" has given the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit its first crack at interpreting so-called "restored" copyrights. The circuit upheld a preliminary injunction issued in favor of a Danish maker of troll dolls that blocked a rival company from selling "Wish-nik" trolls as it enforced a restored copyright held by the firm. Denmark's Dam Things Establishment obtained a U.S. copyright for the troll doll in 1965 and licensed it to companies that produced it off and on over the years.Richard B. Levy, International Creative Mgmt. Inc.
As general counsel at International Creative Management, Richard B. Levy handles the legal affairs of an agency which represents the likes of Denzel Washington and Sharon Stone. At ICM, Levy has had the chance to work with California legislators and handle litigation and securities matters, while occasionally hobnobbing with the stars.Cuts in London signal Kilpatrick's return to firm's classic strengths
By Meredith Hobbs, Staff Reporter The big story for Kilpatrick Stockton in 2005 was the downsizing of its London office in the fourth quarter. Despite big layoffs there, the firm still posted a modest 6 percent revenue gain for revenues of about $250.3 million.The revenue increase translated into slight increases in revenue per lawyer, which increased 3 percent to about $550,000.New Jersey law firm begins apprentice program
A Newark law firm's innovative program allows young lawyers to learn the practice without the pressure of billable hours.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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