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29 Jun 2018, 1:09 pm by Leah Litman
Leah Litman is an assistant professor of law at UC Irvine School of Law. [read post]
18 Dec 2007, 7:47 am
_____________________*   The Court also cites federal law to the same effect -- Broadcort Capital Corp. v. [read post]
15 Sep 2007, 10:26 am
Then, after a mounting fire storm of critical commentary, the Chancellor Michael V. [read post]
29 Jul 2012, 8:55 am by Ted Folkman
The blog has a very narrow but very timely focus: underenforcement and undercollection of civil, criminal, and regulatory fines in the United States. [read post]
16 Feb 2011, 6:52 am by INFORRM
Gama Endustri Tesisleri Imalat Montaj AS v Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment [2005] IEHC 119 (22 April 2005) (Kelly J), Cogley v Radio Telifís Eireann [2005] 4 IR 79, [2005] IEHC 180 (8 June 2005) (Clarke J) and Murray v Newsgroup Newspapers [2010] IEHC 248 (Irvine J) are all to similar effect. [read post]
12 Aug 2009, 5:03 am
     In the relatively recent California state court decision of Walsh v. [read post]
21 Apr 2010, 3:00 am by John Day
State, 292 S.W.2d 738, 742 (Tenn. 1956), overruled in part on other grounds by State v. [read post]
29 Jul 2013, 9:14 am by James Yang
As an Irvine Patent Attorney, I serve Orange County, Irvine, Los Angeles, San Diego and surrounding cities. [read post]
9 Feb 2014, 2:27 pm
The leading case on false endorsement is Irvine v Talksport [2002] FSR 60, in which Eddie Irvine successfully argued passing off when Talksport used his image for an advertising campaign. [read post]
26 Oct 2009, 7:18 am
Florida and Graham v. [read post]
10 Nov 2007, 4:21 pm
I wonder whether the principles set out in Irvine v Talk Sport (those bold children at Talk Sport using an image of Eddie Irvine for sales purposes without permission), which established the notion that an action for ‘passing off’ is not limited to where both parties are in the same field of activity or where there is actual potential for financial loss. [read post]