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July 21, 1999 |

Hurtful Boasting?

Using the Lanham Act, Technical Chemicals and Products Inc., a Florida medical diagnostic products company, is challenging a competitor's claims about the competitor's own product. TCPI sued Miami medical products company Americare Health Scan Inc., saying Americare's claims over a special HIV detection test are overblown and hurting TCPI's business.
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October 18, 2011 |

Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 201 - October 18, 2011

Daily decision alert.
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June 21, 1999 |

NJ Court Upholds New Injury Treatment Rules

The Appellate Division upheld the state's new regulations on treatment for certain soft-tissue injuries caused by auto accidents, delivering a severe blow to opponents of the insurance industry-backed rules. However, the three-judge panel did toss the appellants a bone last Monday, ruling that the "loser pays" provision was invalid. That measure would have required accident victims who lose in an arbitration over a disputed claim to pay the insurer's legal fees.
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December 22, 2011 |

Unemployment applications lowest since April '08

The number of people applying for unemployment benefits dropped last week to its lowest level since April 2008, extending a downward trend that shows the job market strengthening.
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August 27, 1999 |

The Lanham Act and Foreign Gray Market Cases

Piccoli A/S v. Calvin Klein Jeanswear Co. set an important precedent by clarifying the requisite effect on U.S. commerce for Lanham Act jurisdiction. A trademark licensee with an exclusive territory outside the U.S. who alleges "gray market exportation," "transshipment" or "parallel exportation" by U.S. entities into its exclusive territory should be able to maintain a cause of action under the Lanham Act, despite the absence of any allegation of deception or confusion of U.S. consumers.
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October 05, 2010 |

In the Aftermath of a Suicide, Questions About What Rutgers Could Have Done

Freshman Tyler Clementi's suicide after a webcam bullying episode sparked headlines and debate across the country. Several questions about the case remain, including: What could Rutgers have done to help him once it learned that his privacy had been violated?
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March 26, 2010 |

Calendar

Calendar of events.
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February 02, 2006 |

Southern District Civil Practice Roundup

Edward M. Spiro, a principal of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason & Silberberg, analyzes attorney-client privilege disputes which arose during discovery in a recent Southern District case, including who precisely enjoyed the attorney-client relationship and who controlled the application of the privilege when some individuals were board members or officers of both parties.
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