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September 01, 2012 |

Moves: The Sweet Spot

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April 09, 2003 |

Silberman v. Innovation Luggage, Inc.

38 minute read
April 20, 2006 |

Ross, plaintiffs-respondents-appellants v. Louise Wise Services Inc., defendant-appellant-respondent

Adoptive Parents May Seek Punitive Damages; Agency Concealed Family Medical History to Advance Adoption
72 minute read
August 11, 2003 |

Measuring High Court's Momentum

In the term just ended, the U.S. Supreme Court both led and followed the nation, due in part to defining affirmative action and gay rights decisions likely to have legal, political and social repercussions for years to come. But the seeds of both rulings were sown in prior decisions by their two chief authors as well as in other Court precedents. And those two rulings do not necessarily signal a change in direction so much as a move forward.
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June 29, 2000 |

High Profile Pleading: Movie Studios' Motion For Protective Order In DVD-Encryption Litigation

Universal City Studios Inc. v. Reimerdes, U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y., filed May 30, 2000
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book Land Use Law: Zoning in the 21st Century Authors: Brent Denzin, Julie A. Tappendorf, Adam Simon, David S. Silverman, Gregory W. Jones, Daniel J. Bolin View this Book

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May 06, 2013 |

Defining and Meeting Forgotten Burdens of Proof

Andrew T. Wolfe, Principal Law Clerk to Justice James W. McCarthy, writes: Motions for summary judgment often skip an important step, looking beyond the burden of proof on the motion to the ultimate burden of proof at trial. Most often counsel argue their client is entitled to judgment, not based upon an affirmative showing, but rather that the non-moving party will be unable to meet his or her burden at trial.
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June 29, 2000 |

High Profile Pleading: Defendants' Opposition to Motion For Protective Order In DVD-Encryption Litigation

Universal City Studios Inc. v. Reimerdes, U.S. District Court, S.D.N.Y., filed May 31, 2000
38 minute read
May 17, 2005 |

Apollo Theater Foundation Inc. v. Western International Syndication

Competitor's Television Variety Program Infringed On Apollo Theater's Tradmarked Performances
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The Name LLC, Plaintiff v. David Américo Ortiz Arias, Defendant, 10 Civ. 3212 (RMB)
Publication Date: 2010-12-01
Practice Area: Intellectual Property
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Court: U.S. District Court, Southern District
Judge: District Judge Richard M. Berman
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For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 10 Civ. 3212 (RMB)

Cite as: The Name LLC v. Arias, 10 Civ. 3212 (RMB), NYLJ 1202475567263, at *1 (SDNY, Decided November 16, 2010)District Judge Richard M. Bermanp class="dec

June 03, 2002 |

Services Patrol Web for Trademark Violations

The explosion of the Internet begat an explosion of trademark violations. Cybersquatters and cybergripers made full use of other people`s trademarks, either for monetary gain or for sport. A number of companies help act as cybercops, trolling the Internet for potential trademark violations. Most of these companies provide the cop work on top of other services, like trademark research or domain name registration.Lawyers and Technology
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