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Red Hen Confusion Is a Trademark Lesson for All
The story of the Little Red Hen is old and familiar. None of the hen's animal friends would help make the bread. When asked to help, "Not I!" the grammatically correct animals would reply.For Third Time, Fitbit Employees Caught Up in Legal Action Over Jawbone Trade Secrets
The six people indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday have been involved in proceedings at the International Trade Commission and California state court, but neither ended in a finding of trade secret theft.Daily Dicta: A 'Cocky' Fight Over a Romance Novel
“Authors should be able to express themselves in their choice of titles. A single word commonly used in book titles cannot be 'owned' by one author. "Sour Mash? Jack Daniel's Sues Bargain Whiskey Over Label, Bottle Design
Jack Daniel's has sued the maker of Lonehand Whiskey claiming that it designed its label and bottle to look deceptively close to its "Old No. 7" design.There's Still Time to Enter Midsize and Small Firm-Focused Litigation Awards
This contest is not about who represented the largest or most prestigious client. Nor is it necessarily about who got the biggest—or smallest—verdict.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Deadline Extended to Feb. 26 for Professional Excellence Nominations
The awards that have the new deadline of Feb. 26 will recognize excellence at midsize and small firms in a host of categories. But lawyers from any-sized organization will be considered for Attorney of the Year, On the Rise and Lifetime Achievement.Feb. 12 Deadline Approaches For Professional Excellence Awards
5The goal of the Daily Report and its parent company, ALM, is to serve the entire legal community. As part of that, we're adding new wrinkles to…Just in Time for the Super Bowl, a Look at the NFL's Offbeat Cases
What better way to deal with any lull in the action on Sunday than a discussion of the substantial number of lawsuits that surround the National Football League, its players and fans.Protecting Company Information From Disloyal Employees
In the era of telecommuting and daily cyberbreaches, companies face an ever-increasing challenge protecting their data from improper disclosures. Although many companies have invested in technology that protects them (to a certain extent) from outside intruders, these technological advancements do very little to stop the insider threat—disloyal and disgruntled employees.Daily Dicta: New Class Action Defense Tactic Gets Swatted Down as Bad Faith
"The complainant launched the proceedings primarily to harass the respondent," the WIPO panel found, plus Crowell & Moring's 2018 litigation forecast and big hires at Clifford Chance and Beveridge & Diamond.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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