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5 Jul, 2007 1:34 am
... - including the business' owners! That most basic intellectual property being the business' name in the form of a servicemark or a trademark. Restaurants are particularly lax
at protecting their names. The article brushes against two areas where restaurants face a bit ... lawyer would say is have all your people sign nondisclosure agreements," he
said. "It's a classic American marriage between food and law." Abstractly these all sound like great
ideas but I must make an assumption that patents and ...
2 Apr 10:36 am
... ' ADD to the Rescue I was visiting with really good friends last night at Tango Wine Company, and an interesting theory was thrown out. The
theory was that our market troubles were ending ... . had kicked in and they were just done with the "Great Recession," which I've also thought
about calling the "Great Freeze" since so much of our troubles are ... and then we were ready to move on. Americans' Bounce Back
Relatively Quickly She also said that she noticed restaurants were much fuller over the last few ...
18 Jul 9:49 am
Via a posting at the German American ExecuNet group at Linkedin.com, attorney John Watkins of the law firm Chorey, Taylor & Feil in Atlanta
(Buckhead), 3399 Peachtree Road, ... 17, 2009, Part II of Podcast on Common Legal Mistakes Made by International Companies in Doing Business in the U.S. Now Available by John L.
Watkins): "Part ... limousine service to Bone's (our photo): International companies doing business in the U.S.A. are making no error visiting Buckhead. We found it to be a
great place. ...
30 Aug 5:19 am
... ; in Climate Change Law we've talked about the science behind climate change, in Constitutional Law we've discussed American history and in
International Trade we've discussed economic principles. The background knowledge is necessary so that we can ... cap on carbon emissions and the rights to emit carbon would be
auctioned off) would put domestic companies at a comparative disadvantage with companies in other countries that aren't forced to pay for emitting carbon. Apparently, the
US Chamber of ...
15 Oct 3:00 am
... and McDonald's from Steve Baird, here and here, and guest blogger, Jason Voiovich, here. Domino's Pizza learned this lesson earlier this October. Great American Restaurant Company owns and operates the small Dallas area pizza chain Brooklyn's Old Neighborhood ... owner who has not even invested in or promoted the trademark.
Moreover, the claim could inhibit larger companies from expanding product lines, such as in this case Victoria's Secret from moving into the swimwear line. ...
16 Nov 4:51 am
... (Koury Lopes Advogados) Canada Proving a trademark licence - Federal Court decision in Nova Scotia Company v Lang Michener LLP and
Registrar of Trademarks (Canadian Trademark Blog) China ... Assassins: (ISinIP) Insurance coverage for trade mark infringement actions: Kim Seng Company v Great American Insurance Co of New York (IP ADR Blog) US Trade
Marks - ... No. 46: TTAB finds two ANTHONY'S marks confusingly similar for pizza restaurant Anthony's Pizza & Pasta International, Inc v
Anthony's Pizza ...
16 Nov 4:51 am
... (Koury Lopes Advogados) Canada Proving a trademark licence - Federal Court decision in Nova Scotia Company v Lang Michener LLP and
Registrar of Trademarks (Canadian Trademark Blog) China ... Assassins: (ISinIP) Insurance coverage for trade mark infringement actions: Kim Seng Company v Great American Insurance Co of New York (IP ADR Blog) US Trade
Marks - ... No. 46: TTAB finds two ANTHONY'S marks confusingly similar for pizza restaurant Anthony's Pizza & Pasta International, Inc v
Anthony's Pizza ...
11 Nov, 2008 9:46 pm
... law-firm land and corporate land. The common perception is that Fortune 500 companies have been abandoning New York for their headquarters in a steadily departing stream ...
says: "There will be some adjustment. But there's really no way to be an American-origin firm that has anything to do with capital markets and
finance without ... City's warp they are. It's not that you can find a dozen great restaurants or a spectacular concert or a wonderful
theater troupe or the "nowhere else" boutique, because ...
17 Aug 1:00 am
... s best public markets. It's my favorite Seattle institution. What makes the "Market" great? It's a place where anyone can "Meet the
Producer" - the farmers, fishermen, artists, and ... . Seattle's China Law Blog argues that we already have plenty of American law schools and
there's no need for another - even one that ... "lettuce." The Chicago IP Litigation Blog writes the Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises restaurant company sued its neighbor for displaying a sign reading "Let us be!" flanked by lettuce ...
16 Nov 4:51 am
... (Koury Lopes Advogados) Canada Proving a trademark licence - Federal Court decision in Nova Scotia Company v Lang Michener LLP and
Registrar of Trademarks (Canadian Trademark Blog) China ... Assassins: (ISinIP) Insurance coverage for trade mark infringement actions: Kim Seng Company v Great American Insurance Co of New York (IP ADR Blog) US Trade
Marks - ... No. 46: TTAB finds two ANTHONY'S marks confusingly similar for pizza restaurant Anthony's Pizza & Pasta International, Inc v
Anthony's Pizza ...
25 Oct 12:49 pm
... , 213 (App. Div. 1951) (slip and fall on littered stairway at entrance to restaurant). DUTY TO INSPECT OWED TO INVITEE The duty of an owner
(or occupier) of land (or premises) to make the ... an incident of defendant's mode of operation. See: Maugeri v. Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company, 357 F.2d 202 (3rd Cir. 1966) ... distract or divert the mind or attention of a reasonably prudent person. Note: In McGrath v.
American Cyanamid Co., 41 N.J. 272 (1963), the employee of a subcontractor was killed ...
17 Dec, 2006 5:22 pm
... disease death rate. If that 500 figure holds up, then if one uses the consensus economic estimate of the value of an American life (an
estimate based on behavior toward risk, behavior that reveals the cost that the average American is willing to pay to reduce ... who do not
have heart disease (or perhaps never eat in restaurants), but subsidize the medical expenses of those who do, through Medicare, Medicaid, and risk pooling by private insurance
companies. I exclude it because I'm not sure it's a ...
24 Dec, 2008 3:26 am
... normal for Christmas week. Lift lines are never more than 30 seconds, restaurants that normally would require a week in advance reservation are available for walk ins with
immediate seating ... upscale Italian restaurant in a nearby shopping area and the place was packed. We noticed quite a few larger parties (20
people +) that looked like company holiday ... ruins, etc. which was great for us, but was told a few
times in polite fashion that "my economy is not doing so well." Apparently Americans makes up ...
14 Oct, 2007 6:39 pm
... consultants all but whispered to me "the secret nobody wants China to know:" American companies make greater profits in China than
they do in the United States. ... Years of Anticipation As Growth Transforms Nation." Many foreign companies have long viewed China as a land of great potential but little immediate profit. As recently as the late ... Inc., which gets nearly 20% of its revenue from its Pizza Hut and KFC
restaurants in China. Although Yum Brands, of Louisville, Ky., has been in China for 20 ...
23 Jul 9:21 am
... great majority of Denny's meals is dangerously high in sodium, putting its customers at greater risk of high blood pressure, heart attack
and stroke. Most Americans ... they could make an informed decision whether to order something else or go to a restaurant that served
healthier foods. After New York passed its law requiring calorie ... consumer protection law - and the laws of other states - make it clear as can be. Companies have a legal duty
to let their customers know material facts about what they ...
23 Jan, 2008 1:28 pm
... service. "It's been an honor working at the Hilton College and with so many great companies and organizations over these many
years," Ellis said. "At the end ... pro bono consulting for the AHA, he joined the staff under its new moniker, the American Hotel Motel
Association (AHMA). Ellis joined the UH Hilton College in 1994 ... and Lodging Association, National Safety Council, American Hotel Motel
Association, Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, Loss Prevention Management Institute, LPMI ...
17 Jan, 2008 10:00 pm
... person's home is the largest single asset and the source of a sense of prosperity for most Americans. The value of the dollar is near an all-time low with the Euro worth
$12.48. ... s roundtable questions whether the 25-year bull market is running out of gas. The American Lawyer's most recent survey of law firm
leaders (last month) ... saw her. The restaurant often was practically empty and you sometimes wondered how the place was still open. The
brother's business soon failed. Though great at bringing ...
29 Oct, 2008 10:58 am
... , 213 (App. Div. 1951) (slip and fall on littered stairway at entrance to restaurant). DUTY TO INSPECT OWED TO INVITEE The duty of an owner
(or occupier) of land (or premises) to make the ... an incident of defendant's mode of operation. See: Maugeri v. Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company, 357 F.2d 202 (3rd Cir. 1966) ... distract or divert the mind or attention of a reasonably prudent person. Note: In McGrath v.
American Cyanamid Co., 41 N.J. 272 (1963), the employee of a subcontractor was killed ...
29 Oct, 2008 10:55 am
... , 213 (App. Div. 1951) (slip and fall on littered stairway at entrance to restaurant). DUTY TO INSPECT OWED TO INVITEE The duty of an owner
(or occupier) of land (or premises) to make the ... an incident of defendant's mode of operation. See: Maugeri v. Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company, 357 F.2d 202 (3rd Cir. 1966) ... distract or divert the mind or attention of a reasonably prudent person. Note: In McGrath v.
American Cyanamid Co., 41 N.J. 272 (1963), the employee of a subcontractor was killed ...
15 Oct, 2008 12:07 pm
... , 213 (App. Div. 1951) (slip and fall on littered stairway at entrance to restaurant). DUTY TO INSPECT OWED TO INVITEE The duty of an owner
(or occupier) of land (or premises) to make the ... an incident of defendant's mode of operation. See: Maugeri v. Great Atlantic & Pacific
Tea Company, 357 F.2d 202 (3rd Cir. 1966) ... distract or divert the mind or attention of a reasonably prudent person. Note: In McGrath v.
American Cyanamid Co., 41 N.J. 272 (1963), the employee of a subcontractor was killed ...
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