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August 14, 2002 |

Designer Hilfiger Dogged by Pet Perfume Parody

A perfume for dogs that parodies Tommy Hilfiger does not infringe on the fashion designer and cologne maker's trademark, a federal judge in New York has ruled. Judge Michael B. Mukasey ruled that the perfume, called Timmy Holedigger, could not under any circumstances be confused with Tommy Hilfiger cologne, and he went on to say that Tommy Hilfiger Licensing Inc. "is 'advised to chill.'"
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February 03, 2010 |

Schools Can Search Students' Cars on Campus Based on 'Reasonable Grounds'

School officials in New Jersey don't need probable cause to search students' cars parked on campus, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday. "Reasonable grounds" will do.
4 minute read
April 27, 2006 |

Former Knick's defamation suit will proceed

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March 03, 2010 |

Networking: The Basics and Beyond for Lawyers

Networking has become a core success skill for lawyers, whether you are trying to advance your career or find a new one, notes Molly Peckman, Dechert's director of associate development. She discusses some of the basics of networking and also provides a roundup of experts' tips.
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February 26, 2013 |

Navigating the Tricky Issue of Corruption in China

In "Are you Exposed? Global Bribery and Corruption: 2012 Lessons and 2013 Predictions," Hogan Lovells calls corruption in China "a huge problem."
3 minute read
April 08, 2013 |

Wage and Hour Update: Employee Break Time

Jeffrey D. Pollack, a partner at Mintz & Gold, discusses the standards used to determine whether an employee's "break time" is a bona fide meal period and does not count as work time, with courts looking to the length of the break and whether the time is spent "predominantly for the benefit of the employer" as guides.
9 minute read
November 07, 2011 |

Herman Cain Harassment Flap Puts Pressure on General Counsel

Fellow GCs are unlikely to envy the hot seat occupied by Peter Kilgore, the general counsel of the National Restaurant Association who is dealing with the fallout from the Herman Cain sexual harassment allegations.
3 minute read
June 21, 2010 |

D.C. Moves

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February 25, 2011 |

The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200

Debevoise adds Niping Wu to its Shanghai office; a former FCC official joins Mayer Brown; and Sheppard Mullin expands its entertainment practice.
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