Category: Blog

With Emergence of 3D Printing, Some Companies Can Think Ahead
Some months ago we published a blog post highlighting the potential copyright issues related to the emergence of newer, cheaper, and more accessible 3D printers. While there have yet to be any [...]
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Update on Apple E-books Price Fixing Lawsuit: Apple Appeals
Many of our blog posts have dealt with the ongoing Department of Justice v. Apple anti-trust case. This past Tuesday, Apple filed an appeal requesting the Second Circuit US Court [...]
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KFC Files Breach of Contract Lawsuit against Mokena, Illinois Franchise
KFC has filed a lawsuit in Chicago’s federal court against an owner of one of its franchises in Mokena, Illinois. According to the complaint, the franchise’s owner, Aiman Kassar, has [...]
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Update: Citizens of Irwindale, California Add Additional Count of Breach of Contract to Claims against…
Back in November, we wrote a blog post in our Emergency Business Litigation blog that discussed a lawsuit against Sriracha Hot Sauce. In the lawsuit, citizens of the town of Irwindale (where [...]
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Oak Brook Coffee Distributor Sues Green Mountain Coffee, Maker of Keurig
A recent blog post discussed Starbucks’ lawsuit with Kraft over the distribution of its bagged coffee. In the post, we mentioned the fact that Starbucks’ bagged coffee sector had grown enormously due [...]
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Sports Memorabilia Collector Sues Giants and Eli Manning
It looks like Peyton isn’t the only Manning brother struggling at the end of football season. A New Jersey sports memorabilia collector has filed suit against quarterback Eli Manning and [...]
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Starbucks Shareholders Sue Company over Breach of Contract Lawsuit with Kraft
Back in December, we wrote a blog post on Starbucks’ breach of contract lawsuit with Kraft Foods over the distribution of its bagged coffee. While the court ordered Starbucks to pay [...]
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Update: Judge Grants Apple Temporary Delay of E-Books Monitor Until Hearing
Just days after Judge Cote ruled in favor of the DOJ and denied Apple’s request to remove Michael Bromwich, the court ordered monitor appointed to oversee Apple’s E-books prices, a [...]
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New Pre-Trial Ruling in Illinois Could Change Historic Views on Litigation Funding
Back in April we wrote a blog post highlighting the emergence of litigation funding. While many states still oppose this practice and believe it will increase unnecessarily litigation as well as provide [...]
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