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  • Delaware Law Weekly

    Judge OKs Attorneys' Testimony in State Suit Over Alleged Scheme to Evade Unclaimed Property Laws

    By Tom McParland | August 30, 2018

    A state Superior Court judge on Wednesday allowed two lawyers to testify on behalf of a company accused of orchestrating a scheme to circumvent Delaware's unclaimed property laws, saying that a lack of guidance from state officials had led experts to rely on each other to advise clients.

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  • Daily Business Review

    Shopping Center Landlord Ramco Faces Fired South Florida Whistleblower in Court

    By Lidia Dinkova | August 30, 2018

    A former property manager for shopping center owner Ramco says she was fired after raising questions about millions of dollar worth of vendor charges that were passed on to tenants.

    1 minute read

  • Legaltech News

    Women of Legal Tech: Passion for Your Work Doesn't Mean You're 'Emotional'

    By Monica Bay | August 29, 2018

    Monica Bay speaks with Amy Sellars, lead counsel in the Discovery Operations Group for Walmart Legal, on her performing arts background, figuring out your own priorities, and more.

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  • New York Law Journal

    Fashion Law

    By Angela Turturro | August 27, 2018

    In this Special Report: "Is Artificial Intelligence the Newest Trend in Fashion?" "Deceptive Pricing: Unlawful Trickery or Skillful Selling?""Non-Traditional Trademarks: The Elusiveness of Branding a Trend," "Reaching Millennials: The Need for True Transparency in Supply Chains" and "The Importance of Obtaining a Strong Trademark for Your Brand."

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  • New York Law Journal

    Non-Traditional Trademarks: The Elusiveness of Branding a Trend

    By Olivera Medenica | August 24, 2018

    A look at several unique trademark cases where the plaintiff fashion brand proactively sought to invalidate a competitor's non-traditional trademarks, an action which reflects a push back on increasingly aggressive litigation tactics by fashion brands seeking to blur the lines between a non-protectable fashion trend and a protectable trademark.

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  • New York Law Journal

    Is Artificial Intelligence the Newest Trend in Fashion?

    By Jeffrey Greene and Anne Marie Longobucco | August 24, 2018

    For a growing number of fashion companies, artificial Intelligence is already transforming the methods used to predict trends, create products and interact with suppliers and customers. Not surprisingly, advances in this area of technology raise unique new legal questions, chiefly in the realm of intellectual property and privacy.

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  • New York Law Journal

    The Importance of Obtaining a Strong Trademark for Your Brand

    By Biana Borukhovich | August 24, 2018

    A discussion of the consequences that may result from not taking proper legal steps and obtaining trademarks from the beginning of establishing the brand.

    1 minute read

  • New York Law Journal

    Deceptive Pricing: Unlawful Trickery or Skillful Selling?

    By Andrew Lustigman and Morgan Spina | August 24, 2018

    Hard core shoppers love scouring department store racks in hopes of finding a fashion bargain. But, in recent years, consumers have grown skeptical about the legitimacy of “original” prices on these comparative price tags, and some even file class-action lawsuits against large-scale retailers.

    1 minute read

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    Dunkin' Donuts Insisted Burns Not From Loose Cup Lid

    By VerdictSearch | August 23, 2018

    On Nov. 15, 2016, John Haslip, 57, a home inspector, bought a 24-ounce cup of coffee at a Dunkin' Donuts drive-through in Worcester. After getting the coffee, Haslip placed it in his car's cup holder and drove five minutes to his home.

    1 minute read

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Judge Approves Fee Enhancement, But Not 'Dual Fee,' in GNC Employee's Case

    By Charles Toutant | August 22, 2018

    A federal judge in Camden, pointing to his concern that "hourly or relatively low salaried workers may not obtain the skilled representation they deserve," granted a 25 percent fee enhancement in an age discrimination suit against vitamin and supplement retailer General Nutrition Corp. At the same time, the judge ruled out the possibility of the lawyer recovering a statutory and contingency fee simultaneously.

    1 minute read

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