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May 26, 2011 |

Burberry full-year profits more than double

British luxury goods company Burberry Group PLC is pushing ahead with new store openings after reporting Thursday that surging sales of leather bags and other accessories more than doubled its full-year profits.
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February 08, 2011 |

Policing Fashion

Under proposed copyright laws, designers of affordable alternatives for pricier name brand items could be liable for infringement, says Greenberg Glusker's Lisa Wang.
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April 27, 2000 |

Blackboard Jungle

Clint Bolick and Robert Chanin are the leading players on the school voucher road show -- a roving band of lawyers who have spent the last five years traveling from state to state litigating school voucher cases. They've argued on opposite sides of the issue in eight states. And when the Supreme Court finally does agree to decide the constitutionality of voucher programs, they'll be there too.
22 minute read
December 20, 1999 |

Lawyers' Suits Come With a Santa Clause

When it comes to fashion, defense lawyers usually aren't the most, shall we say, creative dressers around. "Compared to the rest of the world, we dress conservatively," admits Doreen West Amata, an associate at Hartford's Gordon, Muir and Foley. Still, when members of the Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association combed through their closets this month for the group's "Santa Brings a Law Suit" clothing drive, they came up with more than just the traditional black-or-blue attire.
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April 06, 2007 |

United States, appellant-cross-appellee v. Vamond Elmore, defendant-appellee-cross-appellant

Disclosed Citizen�s Corroborated Tip Supported Finding of Reasonable Suspicion to Stop Defendant
25 minute read
December 26, 2005 |

State v. Williams

The police lacked a reasonable and articulable suspicion when they attempted to frisk defendant upon an anonymous tip that "a black male wearing a black jacket" was selling drugs in a high-crime area where there was no corroboration of its accuracy regarding his involvement in criminal activity; the search following his flight cannot be legitimized as incidental to his arrest for obstruction because a citizen's nonviolent flight from an unreasonable search and seizure cannot be validly criminalized.
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United States v. Jackson, 10 CR 783 (NRB)
Publication Date: 2011-04-14
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
Judge: District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorney for Government: Margaret M. Garnett, Elisha J. Kobre, United States Attorney Office, New York, NY
For defendant: Attorney for Defendant: Steven M. Statsinger, Federal Defenders of New York Inc., New York, NY
Case number: 10 CR 783 (NRB)

Cite as: United States v. Jackson, 10 CR 783, NYLJ 1202489846065, at *1 (SDNY, Decided April 12, 2011)District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald

August 29, 2007 |

Burberry Sues Iconix's London Fog

Luxury goods maker Burberry Ltd. has sued Iconix Brand Group Inc., alleging Iconix's London Fog brand is planning to sell trench coats and scarves that infringe on Burberry's trademarked check pattern. Britain's Burberry filed a lawsuit Aug. 24 in federal court in Manhattan, alleging Iconix intends to introduce a trench coat with a check lining that's "confusingly similar" to Burberry's signature check pattern.
2 minute read
February 14, 2001 |

800-Pound Client

In March 1986 lawyers and staff at Seattle's Shidler McBroom Gates & Lucas took a break from work and crowded into the firm's tiny lunchroom. Name partner William Gates Jr., stepped forward and began pulling names from a hat and read the names of 13 winners. The prize? Each would get to buy 1,000 friends-and-family shares of a newly public company called Microsoft founded by the senior lawyer's son.
14 minute read
November 30, 2011 |

Trademarking Colors a Tricky Business, But It Can Be Done

Branding and marketing are all about money — how to drive traffic and customers to your products and services instead of your competitors’. Branding is what allows consumers to distinguish your goods from those belonging to someone else.
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