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15 May 2017, 2:32 am
Lynn Goldsmith and Lynn Goldsmith, Ltd. [read post]
14 Feb 2014, 6:19 am
[He] appears to suggest that his sister has marketed her spiritual medium services using the trademarks `Lynn Van Praagh’ and `Lynn Van Praagh–Gratton,’ and that the use of these names overlap with his James Van Praagh Trademark and Van Praagh Trademark. . . . [read post]
6 Sep 2017, 4:26 pm by Gritsforbreakfast
Her description of the DNA mixture issues we've been discussing recently begins at about the 1:41:00 mark.RELATED: Forensic bite mark analysis takes another hit in an article using its failures to highlight "the weak scientific culture of forensic science and the law’s difficulty in evaluating and responding to unreliable and unscientific evidence. [read post]
The Court found the actual attachment of sandbanks to the foreshore itself happened ‘at one moment’, unlike the shifting of the low tide mark which will normally be gradual. [read post]
24 Apr 2017, 10:30 pm
Tibbie McIntyre reports on The 1709 Blog on a number of items, including the declaration of fair use filed by the Andy Warhol estate against Lynn Goldsmith regarding Warhol’s Prince Series; the settlement reached by singer Ed Sheeran and songwriters Martin Harrington and Thomas Leonard in connection with the song ‘Photograph’; the case Mavrix Photographs v LiveJournal, No. 14-56596, which considered whether the safe harbor defense applies to moderators… [read post]
A previous example given, was Mr Hainsworth’s unsuccessful attempt to register the mark, VERA LYNN, for alcoholic beverages. [read post]
4 Jun 2007, 11:02 pm
This suit brought up another issue, what if her name actually had been Lexus instead of Katie Lynn. [read post]
26 Jun 2020, 6:19 am by Schachtman
In talc exposure litigation of ovarian cancer claims, plaintiffs were struggling to show that cosmetic talc use caused ovarian cancer, despite missteps by the defense.[1] And then lawsuit industrialist Mark Lanier entered the fray and offered a meretriciously beguiling move: Stop trying talc cases and start trying asbestos cases. [read post]