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'Single title' rule sometimes proves problematic
"The purchaser of a book, like the purchaser of a can of peas, has a right not to be misled as to the source of the product." So wrote the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 1989. However, such is currently not always the case.The 100 most influential lawyers in America
For the first time in six years, we offer our take on the country's most influential lawyers.Judicial Profile: William Fletcher
By the time Congress finally gave William Fletcher a confirmation hearing after more than 1,000 days of waiting, things had become absurd. Despite a comparison to Justice Scalia, Fletcher has become one of the court's new breed of left-leaning judges, and his rulings bear that out. But while Fletcher leans to the left, he isn't as predictable as some of his liberal colleagues. He can also show a moderate streak and isn't afraid to disagree with some of left's more prized issues.Travel industry braces for potential downturn
It seemed like a can't-miss tourist attraction that would pull in visitors to the nation's capital: a new Madame Tussauds wax museum.But since opening last fall, the attraction featuring likenesses of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton-among many others-hasn't been a big enough draw. Crowds dwindled after the opening, and Madame Tussauds is cutting prices.Minimizing FCPA Risks for the Modern Gaming Industry
Carlos Ortiz, a partner at Edwards Wildman Palmer, and Valerie Charles, an associate with the firm, write: The investigation of Las Vegas Sands for alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act relating to its operations in Macau, China, likely signals that regulators may see the gaming industry - an industry already subject to a high level of government scrutiny - as an area which, by its very nature, is particularly susceptible to running afoul of the FCPA.The patent licensing company Acacia Research has snatched up thousands of patents, many of which are assigned to an array of subsidiaries. In a recent infringement lawsuit Acacia brought against a gaggle of casinos, the company's complex corporate structure proved to be its undoing.
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