A-Rod Appeals Arbitrator’s Decicsion to Suspend Him for Full Season
Alex Rodriguez, without a doubt, has had one of the most storied careers in baseball history. But like many star athletes of his generation, rumors of performance-enhancing drug use have [...]
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Martha Stewart Living and Macy’s Settle Breach of Contract Lawsuit
After three years of litigation related to Macy’s breach of contract lawsuit against Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, the two companies have decided to settle and continue their partnership moving forward. [...]
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Attorneys Who Choose To Use Online Coupon Services Should Take Caution
It is undebated that marketing has changed significantly in the past decade. Recently, businesses have employed online coupon services-most notably Groupon. Groupon is a website that charges businesses a fee [...]
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Saturday Surf Loses Trademark Infringement Suit against Kate Spade
While Thursday’s post focused on alleged infringement of technology patents, today’s post has to do with infringement within the apparel industry. Some months ago, the New York City based men’s [...]
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Blackberry Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit against Typo Products
It is no secret that Blackberry has suffered enormously over the past couple of years. With the popularity of the iPhone and the emergence of many other brands of smartphones [...]
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Starbucks Found Guilty of Breach of Contract
A judge ordered Starbucks to pay over $2 billion in damages to Mondelez International, Inc.; the company that handles Starbuck’s bagged coffee production. The lawsuit stems from Starbucks’ attempts to [...]
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Apple Comments on Regulations Imposed after Department of Justice Win
The latest update on Apple’s e-Books price-fixing scheme comes after our most recent blog post on the Department of Justice’s appointment of Michael Bromwich as the monitor to oversee Apple’s [...]
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Chicago Tax Attorney Barred from Preparing Tax Returns
The Federal Court has hit Chicago tax attorney Gary Stern with an injunction. The injunction prevents him from preparing tax returns for anyone outside of his own family. The injunction [...]
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As Lawsuits Mount over Food Labeling, Some Companies Avoid Litigation
Back in July we wrote a blog post on PepsiCo’s lawsuit over the use of the term “natural” for their popular naked juice product. The post was focused mainly on the difficulty [...]
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