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Corporations Trying to Shield Data By Closing Their Executives' Divorces
The nation''s courts are getting hit with a growing number of requests to seal divorce records, but not by squabbling couples. Divorce lawyers say corporations � along with the rich and powerful � are increasingly asking judges to seal the divorce records of top executives to protect trade secrets or crucial financial information from leaking out, or simply to avoid embarrassment.Awarding Profits in Trademark Infringement Cases Made Easier
David A. Kalow and Milton Springut, partners at Kalow & Springut, write that product counterfeiting has become an increasingly sophisticated and profitable business. While in the past counterfeiting was typified by street peddlers and flea market vendors, today's counterfeiters produce high-quality imitations, then insert them into the "secondary" or "gray goods" market, where they are resold by middle-persons to discount stores and chains.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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