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Appearance Filed for Connecticut Company Accused of Copying German Microphones
The suit alleges TEA "slavishly copied the distinctive appearance of the renowned U 47 microphone and even branded it with the identical U 47 mark."
Steptoe Duo, Including Ex-Puerto Rico Governor, Jumps to Reed Smith
Luis Fortuño, the former governor of the U.S. territory, and global commercial disputes group partner Juliya Arbisman both have international practices.
NJ 'Uncorks' New Legislation, Shakes Up Alcoholic Beverage Industry
In short, this legislation expands the scope of permissible business activities by certain manufacturers, creates new license categories, ratchets up the pressure on inactive retail licenses to be put to productive use, and creates a new mechanism for bringing otherwise inactive retail licenses back into active use.
5 NJ Attorneys Successfully Fend Off Legal Malpractice Claims Before Appellate Division
"Plaintiff's argument is not persuasive because it is based on his contention that 'the Orloff courts did not reject the Tinari economic analysis itself.' However, as explained above, both the trial court and this court in the Orloff litigation determined that the Tinari report was inadmissible to prove plaintiff's damages," the per curiam opinion said.
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Newsmakers: Promotions At Reed Smith, Wilson Elser, Others
Promotions were also announced at Kean Miller, Alexander Dubose, and more.
Litigation, IP Headlined Big Law Poaching by Midsize Firms in 2023
Rate flexibility and client conflicts drove Big Law attorneys to smaller firms in 2023, leading to gains for Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr in Texas, Stoel Rives in Oregon and Potter Anderson & Corroon in Delaware.

In Atlanta Partner Moves, Big Law Looks to Real Estate and Transactional Practices
Real estate lawyers "are the folks who are going to be the real premium and who [firms will] go after," one Atlanta recruiter said.
$120M Medical Malpractice Verdict Said To Be Westchester's Largest
Rubinowitz represented a client who suffered irreversible brain damage as a result of what he said was a hospital's delay in diagnosing a basilar artery stroke.
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