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28 May 2021, 6:39 am by John Elwood
Unicolors sued for infringement, and a jury found H&M liable for willful infringement. [read post]
29 Mar 2021, 7:10 pm by admin
Although no rule or statute prohibits side switching, state and federal courts have exercised what they have called an inherent power to supervise and control ethical breaches by lawyers and expert witnesses.[1] The Wang Test Although certainly not the first case on side-switching, the decision of a federal trial court, in Wang Laboratories, Inc. v Toshiba Corp., has become a key precedent on disqualification of expert witnesses.[2] The test spelled out in the Wang case has generally been… [read post]
2 Mar 2021, 9:40 am by Josh H. Escovedo and Zack Thompson
Supreme Court issued numerous landmark decisions in 2020, among those—for trademark scholars and practitioners—Romag Fasteners, Inc. v. [read post]
24 Feb 2021, 10:56 am by Jacob Schulz
”  The group’s now-defunct website declared, “The Hutaree will one day see its enemy and meet him on the battlefield if so God wills it. [read post]
22 Feb 2021, 7:12 am by Kyle Persaud
§ 1101) (15) The term "immigrant" means every alien except an alien who is within one of the following classes of nonimmigrant aliens— (A)(i) an ambassador, public minister, or career diplomatic or consular officer who has been accredited by a foreign government, recognized de jure by the United States and who is accepted by the President or by the Secretary of State, and the members of the alien's immediate family; (ii) upon a basis of reciprocity, other officials and… [read post]
22 Feb 2021, 7:12 am by Kyle Persaud
§ 1101) (15) The term "immigrant" means every alien except an alien who is within one of the following classes of nonimmigrant aliens— (A)(i) an ambassador, public minister, or career diplomatic or consular officer who has been accredited by a foreign government, recognized de jure by the United States and who is accepted by the President or by the Secretary of State, and the members of the alien's immediate family; (ii) upon a basis of reciprocity, other officials and… [read post]
Global Workplace Analytics, a research and consulting firm that helps employers understand and prepare for the future of work, predicts that even after the COVID-19 pandemic dissipates, 25-30% of the workforce will continue working remotely for multiple days a week beyond the end of 2021.xii Further, more businesses are willing to permit remote work on a regular basis, for at least a portion of the week, after seeing that employee productivity did not fall during remote work caused by… [read post]
16 Feb 2021, 8:17 am by Eric Halliday, Rachael Hanna
Rather, domestic terrorism could be any offense that meets the statutory definition laid out in 18 U.S.C. [read post]