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Starbucks Loses Coffee Turf War to McDonald's
Starbucks Corp. has failed to keep McDonald's out of a South Jersey strip mall based on their common peddling of coffee.Starbucks Loses Coffee Turf War to McDonald's
Starbucks Corp. has failed to keep McDonald's out of a South Jersey strip mall based on their common peddling of coffee.NLRB's Misguided 'Joint Employer' Thrust Against Franchising
David J. Kaufmann writes: The "progressive" attack on alleged economic disparity—reflected in efforts to secure increases in the minimum wage and to bolster the fortunes of labor unions whose memberships are declining—has invaded the franchise arena and threatens to cripple franchising.Burger King to McDonald's: Let's Make a McWhopper
This probably isn't what the United Nations had in mind when it established the International Day of Peace: Burger King is asking McDonald's to join forces to create a "McWhopper."'Clash of Clans' Maker Scores Early Win Under 'Alice'
Fenwick & West's Michael Sacksteder persuaded U.S. District Judge Gregory Sleet that the patent asserted against Supercell Inc. covered an abstract idea.State Justices Ban Casino-Style Computer Games
In a ruling that could affect sweepstakes marketing promotions, Justice Ming Chin wrote that computer games played for cash prizes should be considered illegal slot machines.State Justices Ban Casino-Style Computer Games
In a ruling that could affect sweepstakes marketing promotions, Justice Ming Chin wrote that computer games played for cash prizes should be considered illegal slot machines.Conn. McDonald's Franchise Hit With LGBT Discrimination Suit
A McDonald's commercial bills its fast-food franchises as places for food, folks and fun. But at least one employee of a Hamden McDonald's, owned by franchisee Golden Hawk LLC, would dispute the latter, as she claims she was subjected to a hostile work environment because she was gay.Patents Should Be for Invention, Not Litigation
Given a patent system that many in-house counsel believe has been weaponized, patent licensing has come to be regarded as some sort of shady business. This is not only a shame; it's a threat to business and the U.S. economy.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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