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29 Apr 2022, 4:16 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
The facts in Hellman v Jacob  2022 NY Slip Op 31018(U)  March 29, 2022  Supreme Court, New York County  Docket Number: Index No. 156860/2021 Judge: Barbara Jaffe are just too astounding to try to encapsulate. [read post]
7 Apr 2022, 9:00 am by Phil Dixon
There was therefore no error in the case. (1) Defendant’s challenge to the second step of the Batson analysis was preserved; (2) The State’s proffered explanations for its use of peremptory challenges were racially neutral; (3) The trial court did not clearly err in finding that the defendant failed to show purposeful discrimination under the totality of circumstances State v. [read post]
31 Mar 2022, 10:00 am by Scott Hervey
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York recently addressed the issue of novelty as an element of an idea theft claim in Wexler v Hasbro. [read post]
2 Mar 2022, 2:33 pm
  The United States, as incarnated in its Chief Executive and as articulated in his State of the Union, suggests this process of aging. [read post]
28 Feb 2022, 8:19 am by Kay Marbiah
Affirming the status of cryptocurrency as property, the courts have granted proprietary injunctions and worldwide freezing orders to assist the preservation and recovery of stolen cryptoassets (see: Mr Dollar Bill Limited v Persons Unknown[4], Fetch AI). [read post]
24 Feb 2022, 4:30 am by Patrick Bracher (ZA)
Dillon Gage Inc of Dallas v Certain Underwriters at Lloyd’s, Supreme Court of Texas No. 21-0312, and United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit No. 20-10262 [read post]
14 Feb 2022, 10:32 am by Eric Goldman
The other referenced tags remind me of what the Ninth Circuit wrote in Perfect 10 v. ccBill (in the copyright context): “When a website traffics in pictures that are titillating by nature, describing photographs as ‘illegal’ or ‘stolen’ may be an attempt to increase their salacious appeal, rather than an admission that the photographs are actually illegal or stolen. [read post]