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10 Nov 8:24 am by Brett Trout
... 's Oral Argument J. Michael Jakes represented Bilski and Malcolm L. Stewart represented David Kappos, Director of the USPTO. Minutes into Mr. Jake's argument, ... a computer. Government's Oral Argument Chief Justice Roberts questioned Mr. Stewart on the written brief. The Chief Justice asked why a single footnote in government's brief ... , depending upon the ultimate decision in Bilski. A ruling is not expected until 2010. Brett Trout Tags: Internet Law, patents, united states patent and trademark office ...
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19 Jan 4:08 am by Steve Statsinger
United States v. Stewart, No. 07-3003-cr (2d Cir. January 8, 2009) (Winter, Miner, Cabranes, CJJ) Brett Stewart was a passenger in a livery cab that stopped at a red light. Two police officers claimed that the cab's front wheels ended up in the crosswalk, a traffic violation. They pulled over the cab and recovered a gun from Stewart. At Stewart's suppression hearing, the officers gave their account, while the cab driver testified that he stopped before entering the crosswalk, ...
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31 Jan, 2007 1:54 am by Brett Trout
Affluent residents of Katonah, New York seemed indifferent that Martha Stewart chose the 152 acre Cantitoe Corners in their tiny slice of Bedford Township to walk her ankle bracelet. When Martha turned from real property acquisition to intellectual property acquisition however, residents turned from indifferent to pettish. In late 2005, Martha Stewart Omnimedia filed six federal trademark
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27 Mar, 2007 7:39 am by Brett Trout
In January, I blogged about Martha Stewart filing six federal trademark applications on the word Katonah. Katonah just happens to be the name of an affluent hamlet in Bedford Township, New York. It seems the Katonah Village Improvement Society voted yesterday to authorize the "trademark committee" to spend $200 toward opposing Martha's trademark applications. Heck of a deal, especially since the
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16 Apr 2:48 am
... Ltd. Subscription Required U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Criminal Practice Police Lacked Reasonable Suspicion to Stop Cab For Traffic Violation; Gun, Statements Suppressed United States v. Brett Stewart Subscription Required U.S. DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Bankruptcy Free With Registration: Ponzi Scheme Perpetrator's Victims Allowed To Seek His Involuntary Bankruptcy Securities and Exchange Commission ...
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30 Mar 3:29 am
... format pertaining to billing records for Blitch Ford, Brooks E. Blitch III, Margaret Peg Blitch, and/or Brett Blitch. (c) Records in whatever format pertaining to contingency agreements with Blitch Ford, Brooks E. Blitch III, ... She had represented Sheikh Abdel Rahman, who was convicted of being involved in the 1995 World Trade Center bombing; the government suspected Stewart was conspiring with the incarcerated Sheikh and was involved in other crimes, so it got a warrant to search her law office. ...
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30 May, 2007 10:24 am by Marcia Oddi
... Sharpnack writes: Anthony N. Stewart ("Father") appeals the trial court's grant of a motion to dismiss filed by Signe L. (Stewart) Vulliet ("Mother"). Father raises three issues, which we consolidate and restate as whether the trial court abused its ... -established, long-standing rule to be instructive: "Public policy holds that he who is best able to avoid a loss should bear it." Brett Gibson v. Thomas A. Neu and Elizabeth A. Neu , a 25-opinion, concludes: "In summary, we conclude that the trial ...
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21 Jan, 2007 2:57 am by Steve Matthews
Tino Buntic has produced what could be called the biggest linkbaiting project the blogosphere has seen yet. I have no clue how my picture got in the middle of it, but it's certainly an interesting approach to ramping up link popularity. Each photo is linked to the author's blog, with the list below being widely reproduced.
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30 Oct, 2006 9:53 am by Denise Howell
... today's YouTube catalog, a few emerging schools of webcamography are evident: confessional videos by teenage girls, stolen footage of Jon Stewart and Asian game shows, caught-on-camera car accidents and faux pas, adorable pet moments and rampaging, ultra ... the socially networked 'Net that provides the audience factor. On related legal fronts, see: Leslie J. Lott and Brett M. Hutton, Trademark Parody Marty Schwimmer, Discuss Parody Defense To Inevitable Demand Letter and More on the Parody Defense ...
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23 May, 2007 6:20 am by sisselnor
Death Row inmates say lethal injection violates drug lawsBy BRETT BARROUQUEREAssociated Press WriterLOUISVILLE, Ky. --Three Kentucky Death Row inmates sued the state a second time claiming that lethal injection violates federal ... set an execution date soon. Leonard, who is also known as James Earl Slaughter, was condemned to death for the January 1983 murder of Esther Stewart who owned a consignment store in Louisville. Kentucky has 40 death-row inmates, including 11 that have been there for more ...
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4 Feb, 2008 11:20 am by JD Hull
... gallery of photos of lawyers, doctors, and other professionals and "the body art they keep hidden from their colleagues". Jesus, Diane. Is your mind clean? Our old Cincinnati buddy Potter Stewart always knew it when he saw it. Brett Trout, at BlawgIT, asks Who Surfs This Much Porn?, in a post on the firings of nine randy DC employees through special software detection. Tragedy. When WAC? worked in DC, there was no such tech; ...
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4 May, 2008 10:01 pm
... discussion regarding the creation of law.alltop.com ("Blawgs Get Kawasakied"), including at Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips Blog, Brett Trout's BlawgIT, and Sheryl Sisk Schelin's The Inspired Solo; but NY Personal Injury Lawyer Eric Turkewitz feels ... Trial Preparation Tom O'Connor of Law Technology News claims Bates Stamps' Days May Be Numbered. Lean and Mean blogger Stewart Weltman makes easy work of taking expert depositions. South Carolina Trial Law Blog's guest blogger Brian Ford gives advice ...
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15 Sep, 2008 11:36 am by Dan Slater
... utilities to distribute power.) Thomas & Betts was repped by Kaye Scholer's Alan Fisch, Jason Hoffman and Coke Morgan Stewart, an eighth-year associate who did two cross-examinations and one direct at trial. Local counsel was Sam Baxter of McKool Smith. Lawyers for Cooper Industries included Fulbright's Bob Harrell and Brett Govett, as well as lawyers from Morgan Lewis, Ireland Carroll and Jones & Jones. Correction: It's since come to our attention, ...
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27 Oct, 2008 10:57 am by Ken Vercammen NJ Law Blog
... light of the actual relationship between the parties under all of the surrounding circumstances,' the imposition of a duty on the landowner is 'fair and just.'" Brett v. Great Am. Recreation, 144 N.J. 479, 509 (1996) (quoting Hopkins v. Fox & ... applies). Sidewalk Fall down Liability A narrow exception imposes liability on commercial landowners for injuries to pedestrians on abutting sidewalks. See Stewart v. 104 Wallace St., Inc., 87 N.J. 146 (1981). The duty to maintain the sidewalks flows ...
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11 Feb 7:53 am by admin
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR and BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON (AP) - The owner of a peanut company urged his workers to ship tainted products after receiving test results identifying salmonella, according ... Wednesday by a House committee. The company e-mails obtained by the House panel showed that Peanut Corp. of America owner Stewart Parnell ordered the shipments tainted with the bacteria because he was worried about lost sales. Parnell was ordered by subpoena to appear ...
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