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Forever 21 Beats Copyright Claims Over Plaid Patterns
The ruling in the lawsuit between clothing retailers Express Ltd. and Forever 21 Inc. could entangle a rising number of claims in the fashion industry over the copyrights of fabric designs, according to lawyers in the case.Associates: Desktop Decorating
What's an expressive attorney to do? Once he was limited to wearing plaid ties and paisley suspenders. Now he can set loose flying toasters on his screen or rolling sushi on his desktop.An associate may have no control over the halls, but his office is his castle. A National Law Journal survey has uncovered a scary array of ways to personalize one's desk.Body found in airplane wheel well at Tokyo airport
TOKYO AP - Japanese authorities said Monday they are trying to identify a body found inside one of the landing gear compartments on a Delta Airlines plane flight that arrived in Tokyo from New York.The body of the apparent stowaway, identified only as that of a male with dark skin, was clad only in a long-sleeved, plaid shirt and jeans, police at the Narita International Airport said Monday.Courthouse Christmas: The Naughty and Nice of Holiday Lawyering
The corridors of the Frank Crowley Criminal Courts Building in Dallas are sparsely populated this Dec. 27. Dockets are light, courtrooms are dark, crews are skeletal. A few criminal-defense attorneys chat with clients, a few prosecutors schmooze with judges, but there is no hustle in anyone's step, no sense of urgency that justice had better be served instanter. Lawyers forego suits and ties for blue jeans and plaid shirts � casual in dress as well as attitude. There are no long, winding lines to payBurberry 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.United States, appellee-cross-appellant v. Hasan Simmons, defendant-appellant-cross-appellee
Police Answering 911 Dispatch About Assault With Gun Had Cause to Stop, Search DefendantYou just don't get a lot of clothes for $63K
DRESSING FOR SUCCESS on Wall Street can get expensive. Consider Christiana Stamoulis, a former investment banker at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., who said in court papers she spent more than $63,169 on designer shoes and clothes in 2002. Her spending, on earnings of $114,819 that year, came to light last week when the U.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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