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8 Jul 2019, 3:15 am by Bill Marler
Hronis, Inc., a Delano, California company was the producer. [read post]
31 May 2024, 11:27 am by jeffreynewmanadmin
Massachusetts resident liquidated his Getty Images stock holdings after sham offer to buy company drove up its stock price The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Robert Scott Murray and Trillium Capital LLC, a private company controlled by Murray, with a fraudulent scheme to manipulate the stock price of Getty Images Holdings Inc. by announcing a phony offer by Trillium to purchase Getty Images. [read post]
28 Dec 2018, 4:41 am
TOGETHER  for goods and services including “arranging and conducting business conferences and expositions in the field of manufacturing” and “providing online non-downloadable e-books and e-newsletters in the field of manufacturing; education services, namely, providing live and on-line classes, seminars and workshops in the field of manufacturing”].January 10, 2019 - 11 AM: In re Aramark Uniform & Career Apparel Group, Inc., Serial No.… [read post]
16 Aug 2020, 11:08 am by Eric G. Young
Lenoge and another defendant, Herocell, Inc., were eventually served with process, but neither company answered so the plaintiff took their defaults. [read post]
22 Jan 2007, 9:53 am
Plaintiffs HER, Inc., Real Living, Inc., Harley E. [read post]
3 Dec 2021, 12:58 pm by Silver Law Group
Most of the shares sold by the firms were from two companies: Baidu Inc., a large Chinese tech company specializing in artificial intelligence (AI), Farfetch Ltd, an e-commerce company based in London that sells high-end luxury goods from boutiques around the world. [read post]
22 Jul 2019, 7:00 am
” Fat Boys, 118 U.S.P..Q.2d at 1516 (citing In re Tower Tech., Inc., 64 U.S.P.Q.2d 1314, 1317-18 (T.T.A.B. 2002))The evidence established that the combination of terms produces no new meaning. [read post]
11 Oct 2007, 3:46 am
Mike Slattery, senior managing director of business intelligence and investigations at FTI Consulting Inc. in New York and a 30-year veteran of the FBI, said now-common technologies like e-mail and flash-memory drives make it easier for employees to copy trade secrets. [read post]