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June 17, 2003 |

The Marshall Plan

Marshall, Texas, is one of the hottest venues in the country for patent litigation, with cases featuring such big names as Cisco Systems and Intel. A few ingredients make Marshall a tasty location for the patent bar: U.S. District Judge T. John Ward, who appears to have an affinity for patent cases; Ward's set of patent rules, which helps get cases to trial quickly; and a jury pool that tends to favor plaintiffs.
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March 20, 2008 |

Unpublished Opinions

Unpublished state and federal court opinions.
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August 09, 2012 |

Website Audits: New Compliance Frontier

Adam R. Bialek, a partner at Wilson Elser, and Juan P. Rodriguez, a former associate at the firm, write that the ease with which business and promotion can be launched and carried out on the Internet has created a flood of new exposures, and not only for small businesses and individuals. Large companies and institutions that do not follow a structured protocol regarding their website operations can be exposed to liability as well. The all-important website can, if not monitored, be a business killer.
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May 20, 2013 |

CIVIL ACTIONS

The following cases were recently filed in the Washington-area district courts. This information is provided by the district courts' official online bulletins.
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August 15, 2011 |

Geek to chic

With a 200-mile, one-day round trip ahead of me, I was in the mood for a fast, luxurious ride. I looked at my schedule to see which car I was testing that day. A Kia. When I arrived at my underground garage, my mood brightened considerably. Painted "spicy red," the Optima is like the geeky girl in high school whom nobody talked to, and who shows up at the 10-year reunion in sexy Louboutin heels.
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October 31, 2006 |

Federal Trademark Dilution Law Overhauled

Paul C. Llewellyn, a partner at Kaye Scholer, writes that the TDRA is a significant revision of federal trademark law that is intended to clarify the protection afforded to "famous" marks under �43(c) of the Lanham Act, 15 USC �1125(c). However, while it resolves a number of issues under the original statute, the TDRA creates numerous other issues, making it likely that dilution will remain a controversial and evolving aspect of trademark law.
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September 10, 2012 |

Does the Bell Toll for the Chaebols?

Lawyers in Korea are still trying to figure out if a surprisingly tough white-collar sentence last month means an era of leniency for high-level corporate crime is over.
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July 16, 2008 |

Ex-Samsung Boss Avoids Prison

Former Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee saw the suspension Wednesday of his prison sentence in a tax-evasion conviction, a move that confirmed South Koreans' view that tycoons are immune from jail. The Seoul Central District Court convicted Lee for failing to pay tens of millions of dollars in taxes, and imposed a hefty fine of $109 million. But the court said putting the 66-year-old Lee behind bars would be too harsh because he did not actively seek to evade the taxes.
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