U.S.-Hong Kong Golf Trademark Dispute Highlights Arbitration’s Role in International IP Conflicts

In a developing legal clash over trademark rights, a U.S. organization dedicated to the training and certification of golf teaching professionals is turning to arbitration to settle its differences with a Hong Kong-based counterpart. The U.S. group has asked a Florida federal court to compel the Chinese entity, alleging unauthorized use of its logos and…

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MLB Players and DraftKings Near Settlement Over Unauthorized Use of Images in Betting Promotions

Major League Baseball (MLB) players and DraftKings Inc. are reportedly in the midst of settlement discussions concerning allegations that the players’ images were used without proper authorization in promotions for the sports betting platform. The legal dispute, which centers on intellectual property rights, highlights ongoing tensions in the intersection between professional sports and rapidly expanding…

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Greenberg Traurig Enhances Middle East Hospitality Presence with Key Appointment in Dubai

Greenberg Traurig, a prominent international law firm, has recently strengthened its global presence by appointing Robert M. Lynch as the co-chair of its Hospitality Practice, based in Dubai. This strategic move is expected to bolster the firm’s capabilities in the hospitality sector, which is witnessing substantial growth in the Middle East. Lynch, who has a…

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Thompson Hine Strengthens Los Angeles Presence with Addition of Veteran Litigator Soo Kim

Thompson Hine has expanded its litigation capabilities by welcoming seasoned litigator Soo Kim to its Los Angeles office. Kim, who joins from Buchalter, brings significant experience in complex commercial litigation, enhancing Thompson Hine’s strategic foothold in the robust Los Angeles legal market. Her expertise spans a variety of areas, including breach of contract and business…

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Howard & Howard Expands Real Estate Expertise with New Partner Philip Rudolph in Chicago Office

Howard & Howard, a prominent business law firm, has announced the addition of a new partner, Philip Rudolph, to its Chicago office. Rudolph, who possesses extensive expertise in real estate law, is slated to enhance the firm’s capabilities in handling complex property transactions and developments. As reported by Bloomberg Law, Rudolph’s appointment reflects Howard &…

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“Legal Scrutiny Intensifies Over ‘False Urgency’ Claims in Digital Marketing Tactics Used by Major Companies”

The specter of impending discounts has long been a powerful tool in the marketer’s arsenal. Recently, however, promotions proclaiming offers such as “Hurry, 25% Off Ends Today!” have landed some major companies in legal hot water. Southwest Airlines, Skechers, and Lenovo are facing class action lawsuits, accused of violating Washington’s Commercial Electronic Mail Act through…

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DOJ and U.S. Postal Service Collaborate in New Whistleblower Program to Strengthen Antitrust Enforcement

In an intriguing development within the antitrust landscape, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a new whistleblower program under its Antitrust Division. This initiative aligns with similar programs across the DOJ and other federal agencies, but it features a distinctive aspect—a collaboration with the U.S. Postal Service. This partnership holds promise for broadening…

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North Carolina Court Ruling Highlights Challenges in Brand Management for Restaurant Chains

A North Carolina federal court recently delivered a notable decision involving a regional barbecue chain and its line of sauces and rubs. The court refused to grant an injunction that would have prevented the chain from selling its products through third-party retailers, a move contested by the entity managing its affiliated restaurants. This legal skirmish…

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Troutman Pepper Strengthens Energy Focus with Former Medallion Midstream General Counsel Appointment

Troutman Pepper has announced the addition of Brett Degeyter, former General Counsel for Medallion Midstream, to its energy practice team. This strategic move aims to bolster the firm’s expertise in the energy sector, particularly in oil and natural gas. Degeyter brings a wealth of experience from his time at Medallion Midstream, where he was instrumental…

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McKool Smith Strengthens Litigation Team with Former Federal Prosecutor Hire in Dallas Office

In a strategic move to bolster its legal team, McKool Smith has announced the hiring of former federal prosecutor Rachael Jones in its Dallas office. This marks a significant addition for the litigation powerhouse, known for its prowess in intellectual property and commercial litigation. Rachael Jones brings with her a wealth of experience from her…

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Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani Expands Litigation Expertise with Key Hire in Atlanta Office

Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP has enhanced its legal prowess by welcoming seasoned litigator Brian King to its Atlanta office. King, known for his extensive experience across multiple practice areas, adds substantial depth to the firm’s litigation capabilities. His expertise spans several critical areas, including commercial and tort litigation, construction, and product liability. King’s arrival…

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First Circuit Court Affirms Dismissal of Muralist’s Copyright Suit Against Massachusetts State Fair Organizers

The First Circuit Court has upheld a decision dismissing a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by a muralist against the Massachusetts state fair organizers. The legal dispute arose from the unauthorized use of her artwork in promotional materials for the event. Despite this being her third attempt to pursue legal action, the court ruled that the…

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“Legal Disputes in London Spotlight the Complexity of Sports, Fashion, and International Relations”

This past week in London has brought several high-profile legal cases to the forefront. Football manager Bruno Lage has initiated a lawsuit against John Textor, the owner of Olympique Lyonnais and Botafogo football clubs. The details of the dispute center on contractual disagreements, particularly concerning performance-related bonuses and clauses. This case adds to a growing…

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Riyadh and Abu Dhabi Emerge as Competitive Hubs for Expatriate Lawyers in the Middle East

Dubai has long been the preferred destination for expatriate lawyers in the Middle East, offering a dynamic legal market and a cosmopolitan lifestyle. However, recent developments in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi are reshaping the region’s legal landscape, presenting new opportunities and considerations for legal professionals contemplating relocation. Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 initiative is…

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University of Pennsylvania’s Gene Therapy Patent Withstands Sarepta Therapeutics’ Challenge at PTAB

The Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) recently upheld a patent held by the University of Pennsylvania, dealing a setback to Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. in their ongoing legal battle. Sarepta had petitioned the board to invalidate a claim within the patent concerning gene therapy, which is a rapidly advancing field in biotechnology. This decision comes…

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North Carolina Senator Sues Whirlpool Over Alleged Misuse of TED Talk in Marketing Campaign

In a recent legal development, Sen. DeAndrea Salvador of North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against Whirlpool Corp., alleging misuse of her TED Talk in its advertising campaign. According to the lawsuit lodged in a federal court in North Carolina, Salvador claims the company manipulated segments from her presentation on energy affordability to enhance its…

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Baker Donelson Expands Houston Presence with Strategic Hire of Corporate Shareholder Matthew Turner

Baker Donelson has announced the addition of Matthew Turner as a corporate shareholder in its Houston office. Turner brings extensive expertise in corporate law, specializing in mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and business structuring. His arrival marks a significant expansion for Baker Donelson, which continues to grow its presence in the Texas legal market. With…

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“Bankruptcy Practices in Decline: How Major Law Firms are Adapting to Shifting Economic Conditions”

The legal landscape for bankruptcy lawyers in major law firms is undergoing a notable transformation, as recent shifts indicate a decline in their prominence. With a drop in bankruptcy filings and fewer high-profile corporate restructurings, many firms are experiencing a decreased demand for legal expertise in this area. These changes are prompting some firms to…

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Simpson Thacher’s Pro Bono Successes Highlight Law Firm’s Commitment to Social Justice Amid Trump Organization Deal

Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, a stalwart in the legal industry, has recently achieved significant pro bono victories, gaining attention following its involvement in a high-profile deal with the Trump Organization. As reported by Bloomberg Law, the firm’s pro bono efforts have not only reinforced its commitment to social justice but have also bolstered its…

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“Buchalter PC Enhances Medical Tech Practice with Key Intellectual Property Hire”

Buchalter PC has significantly bolstered its capabilities in the medical technology sector by appointing a seasoned intellectual property attorney from Procopio Cory Hargreaves & Savitch LLP to lead its medical technology practice group. This strategic move, announced on Wednesday, aims to leverage the attorney’s extensive expertise in intellectual property law to drive growth and innovation…

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Amicus Briefs Support CoStar’s Antitrust Rehearing Bid, Highlighting Concerns for Digital Marketplaces

A coalition of antitrust scholars, former government officials, and a center-left technology industry group has stepped forward to support CoStar Group Inc.’s pursuit of a rehearing in the Ninth Circuit regarding a recent antitrust ruling. This coalition has formally requested permission to file amicus briefs to bolster CoStar’s position, highlighting the case’s potential implications for…

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