NFL Icons Lamar Jackson and Troy Aikman Clash in Legal Battle Over Trademark Rights to Jersey Number 8

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is banking on his popularity to make consumers associate the number “8” with his merchandise. However, this has led to a trademark dispute with a beer company linked to Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, who famously wore the same jersey number. Aikman’s beer brand disputes Jackson’s claim, leading to…

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Leech Tishman Merges with Nelson Hardiman to Bolster California Healthcare Law Practice

Leech Tishman is expanding its presence in California by integrating the healthcare and life science law firm Nelson Hardiman. Set to occur this fall, the merger will incorporate Nelson Hardiman’s 17 attorneys into Leech Tishman’s Los Angeles office. The combined entity will operate under the name Leech Tishman Nelson Hardiman, the firm announced on Tuesday….

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Global Law Giants Facilitate Blackstone’s $16 Billion Acquisition of AirTrunk

Baker McKenzie, Simpson Thacher, and King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) are acting on Blackstone’s $16 billion acquisition of a Data Centre company, as reported by [FeedBlitz](https://www.feedblitz.com/fake/). The funds giant Blackstone has specifically acquired Australia’s AirTrunk. This transaction highlights a significant movement in the technology infrastructure sector involving prominent global law firms.

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Georgia Supreme Court Rules Geographic Limits Not Required for Nonsolicitation Clauses

The Supreme Court of Georgia declared on Wednesday that restrictive covenants do not need to include a geographic limitation in order to be considered reasonable under state law. This decision has significant implications for businesses looking to enforce nonsolicitation clauses in their contracts. The ruling revitalizes a marketing organization’s effort to enforce such a provision…

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Federal Circuit Upholds $2.3 Million Patent Verdict Against Planmeca USA, Validates Expert’s Post-Invention Experience

On Wednesday, the Federal Circuit upheld a $2.3 million patent verdict against Planmeca USA Inc., a manufacturer of dental imaging devices. The court rejected Planmeca’s argument that Osseo Imaging LLC’s technical expert lacked qualification due to his experience being acquired after the invention in question. The decision underscores the court’s stance on the relevance of…

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CommScope to Pay Additional $5.4 Million in Patent Infringement Case, Texas Judge Rules

In a recent ruling, a Texas federal judge has mandated that North Carolina-based CommScope Holding Co. Inc. and its affiliated entities pay an additional $5.4 million. This sum comes on top of the previously awarded $11 million in patent infringement damages. The case pertains to a licensing company’s successful litigation asserting six patents against CommScope….

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AI Firm’s $500 Million Trade Secrets Lawsuit Against Engine Manufacturer Greenlighted by Delaware Court

An artificial intelligence software developer has been granted permission to proceed with a lawsuit seeking at least $500 million in Delaware state court against an engine manufacturer. The claim revolves around allegations of misappropriation of trade secrets following the termination of a collaborative agreement aimed at developing an AI tool. More details about the ongoing…

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Loren Barron of Kaufman Dolowich Accelerates Firm Expansion During First Eight Months as Managing Partner

In her first eight months as managing partner, Loren Barron of Kaufman Dolowich has strategically expanded her team by adding one partner, two associates, two staff members, and an intern. Barron aims to continue this growth trajectory, though the firm is rapidly approaching the capacity of its current office space. Her commitment to advancing chancery…

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Election Overturned: Jake Evans of Greenberg Traurig Secures Legal Victory in Atlanta

In a significant development, attorney Jake Evans of Greenberg Traurig in Atlanta has successfully overturned another election result. Speaking about the case, Evans expressed satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “This is a big win for the candidates and the voters, both of whom deserve fair elections.” This decision marks yet another instance of Evans’s legal…

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Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Winston & Strawn as Opponent’s Damage Claims Deemed Speculative

In a notable victory for Winston & Strawn, U.S. District Judge Sam Lindsay found opposing counsel noncompliant, specifically ruling that BHI Energy’s damages were predicated on calculations deemed too speculative under federal court rules. This judgment underscores the importance of robust and precise damage assessments in high-stakes litigation. For further specifics, including the underlying legal…

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King & Spalding Expands London Finance Practice with Cadwalader Team Recruitment

King & Spalding has strategically expanded its finance practice by recruiting a team from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft in London. This significant move is designed to fill a market segment previously untapped by the firm. Carolyn Alford, co-leader of King & Spalding’s finance and restructuring practice group, highlighted that the new team offers capabilities that…

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North Carolina Business Court Handles Blackbeard Shipwreck Rights and Major Law Firm Data Breach

As summer winds down, the North Carolina Business Court has recently been involved in two significant cases: one concerning the usage rights of footage and artifacts from the shipwreck of Blackbeard’s infamous vessel, and another dealing with a cyberattack that compromised data at the law firm Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP. The legal battle over…

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EU Funds Linked to Human Rights Violations Against Syrian Refugees by Lebanon and Cyprus, Reports HRW

The latest report from Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses Lebanon and Cyprus of violating Syrian refugees’ human rights with indirect financial support from the European Union (EU). HRW detailed how both countries intercepted and forcibly returned refugees to Syria, aiming to prevent them from seeking asylum in Europe. According to HRW, Syrian refugees attempting to…

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West Bengal’s New Anti-Rape Legislation Sparks Controversy Amid Human Rights Concerns

Amnesty International has voiced strong opposition to the newly enacted Aprajita Woman and Child (West Bengal Criminal Laws Amendment) Bill, 2024, introduced by West Bengal. This legislation, passed unanimously by the state’s Legislative Assembly on September 3, 2024, mandates the death penalty for rape cases resulting in the victim’s death or leaving them in a…

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Troutman Pepper Faces $59 Million Malpractice Lawsuit Over Alleged Conflict of Interest

Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders is contending with a $59 million malpractice lawsuit filed by former client Judlau Contracting, a New York-based construction firm. The legal action, initiated in the New York State Supreme Court, attributes the alleged malpractice to both the firm and its partner, Frank Cara. Troutman and Cara are accused of “textbook malpractice”…

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