Federal Judge Dismisses Build-A-Bear’s IP Suit Over Skoosherz in Missouri Due to Jurisdiction Issues

In a recent development, a Missouri federal judge dismissed Build-A-Bear Workshop’s lawsuit seeking a declaration that its Skoosherz stuffed toy line does not infringe the trade dress rights asserted by Kelly Toys for its popular Squishmallows. The judge ruled that the Missouri court lacks jurisdiction over the intellectual property dispute, which is concurrently being litigated…

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Rudy Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Case Dismissed, Exposing Him to $148 Million Defamation Judgment

A New York bankruptcy judge officially dismissed Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case on Friday, effectively lifting the shield that protected him from a $148 million defamation judgment. This judgment, obtained by a mother and daughter who worked as Georgia election workers, marks a critical juncture in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. Giuliani, who formerly…

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Court Denies Ex-Exec’s Summary Judgment in United Therapeutics Trade Secret Case, Advances to Trial

The North Carolina Business Court has denied a motion for summary judgment by the former president of a United Therapeutics Corp. subsidiary in a case involving allegations of trade secret misappropriation. The court held that the pharmaceutical company had taken reasonable steps to protect its trade secrets, extending beyond the typical three-year confidentiality period stipulated…

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Legal Experts Weigh In: FirstEnergy Seeks to Shield Internal Probes from Investor Access

The Attorneys’ Liability Assurance Society and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have indicated their support for FirstEnergy’s recent appeal to prevent investor access to internal investigative documents. These documents were produced by two prominent law firms following a $1 billion bribery scandal. Further details about the calls to protect attorney-client privilege can be found in…

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Appellate Insights: Key Rulings and Previews in August’s Legal Landscape

In the inaugural edition of Wheeling & Appealing, Law360 offers a comprehensive recap of recent appellate rulings that have gained significant attention. This issue delves into various judicial grievances, introduces a new term, and provides a preview of August’s critical arguments in circuit courts. Among the highlighted cases are disputes over controversial wage regulations and…

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Latest Appellate Opinions Reshape Legal Landscape: A Look Ahead in “Wheeling & Appealing”

In the inaugural edition of Wheeling & Appealing, Law360 takes a close look at recent appellate opinions that have significantly impacted the legal landscape. This edition includes a quiz for readers on new terminology related to judicial grievances and offers a preview of noteworthy arguments scheduled for August in circuit courts. Topics on the docket…

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Colorado Bicycle Company Files Lawsuit Against Gates Corp. Over Alleged Breach of Licensing Agreement

A Colorado bicycle company has initiated legal action against machinery manufacturer Gates Corp. in Denver District Court. The litigation alleges that Gates Corp. has reneged on commitments under their joint licensing and distribution agreement. The complaint contends that Gates may be attempting to circumvent millions of dollars in royalty payments by promoting the use of…

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Supreme Court to Address Impact of Financial Arrangements on Patent Licensors’ Rights

The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to provide clarity on a matter that could have far-reaching implications for patent licensors. Specifically, the issue revolves around whether the terms of a decade-old loan can influence legal standing and exclusionary rights in litigation concerning radio frequency technology developed in the mid-2000s. The case in question could…

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“SDNY’s Landmark Convictions Highlight Unwavering Commitment to Justice”

A string of high-profile convictions achieved by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York highlights the office’s commitment to pursuing justice for a diverse community, irrespective of political considerations. According to senior leaders, these successes emphasize their unwavering dedication to this mission and signal their intent to continue on this path. The recent…

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“Evolving Legal Challenges: From Chiropractic Exams to Biglaw Partnerships and Judicial Reforms”

The legal landscape continues to teem with developments that test both professionals and institutions. One ongoing debate is whether prominent figures in the legal apparatus, like the head of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE), should themselves undergo the rigorous exams they expect their constituents to pass. Controversy surrounds the hashtag campaign #MakeJudyTakeTheBar, questioning…

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Federal Judge Overturns $4.7 Billion Verdict Against NFL, Highlighting Wilkinson Stekloff’s Rising Influence in Sports Litigation

In a notable victory for the boutique litigation firm Wilkinson Stekloff, a federal judge has thrown out a $4.7 billion jury award against the National Football League (NFL) concerning the pricing of its Sunday Ticket package. This decision underscores Wilkinson Stekloff’s growing influence in high-stakes sports litigation. Litigator Beth Wilkinson, who spearheaded the NFL’s defense,…

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Judge David Tatel Discusses Justice and Personal Adversity in New Memoir on Blindness and Law

In a recent Legal Speak podcast episode, retired D.C. Circuit Judge David Tatel delves into the intricacies of his memoir, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice. The memoir intricately weaves together narratives of his distinguished legal career and the personal challenges he faced as his vision deteriorated. Tatel’s reflections offer a unique insight into…

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Uber’s Chief Legal Officer Tony West Takes Leave to Support Kamala Harris Presidential Campaign

Uber Legal Chief Tony West to Take Leave for Harris Campaign Uber Technologies Inc.’s chief legal officer, Tony West, has announced he will be taking a temporary leave of absence to volunteer for the presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris. As both the brother-in-law of Harris and a former Department of Justice official, West…

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South Korea Fails to Overturn Arbitration Award to Hedge Fund Elliott Associates, Incurring Daily Interest of $10,000

South Korea has enlisted the legal services of Arnold & Porter in an unsuccessful bid to overturn an arbitration award. The award was originally granted to Elliott Associates, a hedge fund that has since stated the interest on the award “continues to accrue at a rate of more than US $10,000 every day.” For further…

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Texas Judge Temporarily Blocks Access to Ex-Judge’s Cellphone Amid Bankruptcy Scandal

A Texas judge has temporarily barred JCPenney’s bankruptcy administrator from accessing former Judge David R. Jones’ cellphone records. This decision occurs amid a scandal involving Jones’ concealed romantic relationship with an ex-Jackson Walker LLP partner and firm fees he approved in various cases, including JCPenney’s bankruptcy. For more detailed coverage, visit Law360.

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ABA to Address Bar Exam Disclosure Requirements for Sexual Violence Survivors

Bar Exam Rape Disclosure Among ABA Resolutions To Watch This coming week at its annual meeting in Chicago, the American Bar Association’s policymaking body is expected to discuss the “traumatic” practice of requiring would-be lawyers to disclose and discuss their experiences of sexual violence during the attorney licensure process. The discussion could have significant implications…

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