Search Results

0 results for 'Nike Inc'

You can use to get even better search results
Q&A: Erich Spangenberg Moves Beyond The Patent Troll Label
Publication Date: 2013-05-10
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court:
Judge:
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number:

Erich Spangenberg, a former Jones Day corporate partner, has spent the last decade building an empire of litigious patent-holding companies. But his main activity these days is helming a consulting firm called IP Nav, which advises companies that actually make things.

June 18, 2009 |

From trails to triathlons

When Robert H. Turner III graduated from college, he picked up more than a college diploma: He also carried about 40 pounds in additional body weight. "I was a runner for fitness in high school. But I did not compete in college, and so when I went to law school, I decided to start again to be in shape," says the Stites Harbison associate.
5 minute read
August 03, 2012 |

Twitter, badminton, doping, and codes of conduct at the Olympics

Next to headlines about Olympic medal counts are stories about athletes and journalists who have fallen afoul of the rules and codes of conduct that are meant to keep the London Games on the up-and-up.
3 minute read
February 10, 2011 |

The Road to Redemption Starts With Employment

Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Michael Vick was on top of the world in 2006. As the franchise player of the Atlanta Falcons, he was the highest-paid player in professional football, and enjoyed fame -- and notoriety.
7 minute read
May 08, 2002 |

Bollywood Bills

Litigator David Moyer and his colleagues and clients are crying foul over what they say is an abuse of California law to exploit hundreds of immigrant-owned grocery stores that sell allegedly pirated videos. Some 140 stores received letters from Long Beach-based Brar & Gamulin notifying them that they're violating anti-piracy laws. An attached "settlement agreement" proposes to drop a suit in exchange for $2,000.
7 minute read
April 23, 2009 |

'Tiny' runner

Even after suffering as many as eight stress fractures in more than 25 years of running, Bettina S. Davies, is usually up before dawn to hit the road."I am out the door at 5:45 or 6 a.m. I'm a creature of habit. I run for an hour or so, about seven to nine miles. I basically run every day," says Davies, 41, a Marietta sole practitioner who specializes in family, domestic and education law.
5 minute read
May 16, 2008 |

Battle over swimsuits moves to the courtroom

AP - With the Beijing Olympics less than three months away, the battle over swimsuits has turned into a lawsuit.In a case sure to rock the swimming world, California-based TYR Sport went to federal court this week alleging that rival Speedo, manufacturer of the record-breaking "LZR Racer," has conspired with USA Swimming to stifle competition and lure top U.
5 minute read
January 27, 2012 |

All-court transformation

Where Charles T. Huddleston grew up in Tennessee, few sports were more popular than girls' basketball. The grassroots fervor led to the University of Tennessee's primacy in women's hoops, which Huddleston followed closely as UT's student body president and then as a law student. Born into a family of teachers, Huddleston watched how much his parents enjoyed mentoring young students.
5 minute read

TRENDING STORIES

    Resources