Will Ex-Navy Seal Face Lawsuit for Violating Non-Disclosure Pact?
“No Easy Day” written by former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette has already ignited a controversy. The book narrates the mission to kill Osama bin Laden in Pakistan. It might encourage [...]
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New Legislation Passed to Protect the Elderly from Abuse
Governor Quinn passed several new laws with the intention of protecting senior citizens in Illinois. The Alzheimer’s Association® and advocates supported these bills. The bills aim to promote safety and [...]
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Sixth Circuit Upholds Red Seal as Maker’s Mark Trademark
Today’s competitive market compels liquor distillers to not only compete in flavor, but also aesthetics. In a recent verdict, the US court of Appeals for the Sixth circuit upheld that [...]
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Syngenta Settles Class Action Lawsuit
Syngenta AG, a Swiss chemical maker, payed $105 million to settle a class action lawsuit. The company’s weed-killing product contaminated U.S. water supplies with the chemical Atrazine. The lawsuit has [...]
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Is Match.com guilty of Breach of Contract?
In 2010, a class action lawsuit accused match.com of breaching contracts, however, the website can exhale for now. Plaintiffs claim that it is the duty of website administrators to filter [...]
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We the Plaintiffs
Click the link to check out a very interesting infographic about the statistics relating to the United State’s obsession with lawsuits compared to other countries and even other states within [...]
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Reasons You Should Not File a Lawsuit
While I have filed numerous lawsuits on behalf of my clients over the past 33 years, I whole-heartedly believe that all clients should be advised of the top ten reasons [...]
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Notes from a Luncheon at the Appellate Lawyers Association
The Appellate Lawyers Association provides first rate events for lawyers who write appeals (as I do).  On May 31, 2012, the ALA held a Seventh Circuit Roundtable, a lunch at the Union [...]
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