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Designer's Claim Rival's Red Soles Infringed Trademark Is Rejected
Saying he did not believe that a designer could trademark a color, a federal judge has refused to grant a preliminary injunction stopping Yves Saint Laurent from selling shoes with a red sole that rival design house Christian Louboutin claims infringe on its trademark.Anonymous Tip About Gun Justifies Frisking, Says New York Court
A New York appellate court ruled that a U.S. Supreme Court decision which held that an anonymous tip about a person carrying a gun is not enough to justify a frisking by a police officer did not apply to a man stopped in a building lobby. The New York court reasoned that since the police knew the tipster's phone number and apartment number, and the defendant matched the description given, the tipster was not truly anonymous.Business Development for Introverted Lawyers
"Look, I didn't go to law school to be a salesman," said Gary, a partner in an established firm who had worked on mergers and acquisitions for most of his career.Royal Maccabees Life Insurance Co. v. James
There is more than one reasonable interpretation of the contract. Longstanding standards of contract interpretation dictate that the court must resolve ambiguity in favor of the insured.GC of Colt firearms has hands full with compliance issues
The nation's gun industry has never been under greater scrutiny than now, in the wake of the Newtown school shootings. Just a few miles from the Connecticut state Capitol, where Connecticut's lawmakers are considering serious gun control reforms, business is booming in West Hartford for Colt firearms.Colt GC Has Hands Full With Compliance Issues
The nation's gun industry has never been under greater scrutiny than now, in the wake of the Newtown school shootings. Just a few miles from the Connecticut state Capitol, business is booming in West Hartford for Colt firearms.Lewis: Defendants Were Attacked
Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Paul Howard prompted former defendant Ray Lewis Tuesday to dissolve the "blood trail" he earlier promised would lead to Lewis' hotel room. Following Lewis' plea bargain, Howard hoped the Baltimore Ravens linebacker would lead jurors to his former co-defendants. But if Lewis helped Howard bolster a thin case, he also helped the accused men make a case for self-defense.Colt GC Has Hands Full With Compliance Issues
The U.S. gun industry has never been under greater scrutiny than in the wake of the Newtown school shootings. Just a few miles from the Connecticut state Capitol, business is booming in West Hartford for Colt firearms.Dressing for Professional Success Shouldn't Be Torture
In a down economy, lawyers need every edge they can get, notes Kasia Benson, an Andrews Kurth associate and founder of a wardrobe consulting service for professionals. Don't let that dowdy suit or those out-of-control eyebrows ruin a good first impression, she writes. While not everyone can look like a supermodel, all attorneys can rock the runways of their lives -- without breaking the bank. Benson discusses five wardrobe areas where a little effort can produce a lot of style.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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