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Federal Courts Tiffany Files Amicus Brief in Louboutin-YSL Trademark Dispute

Tiffany Files Amicus Brief in Louboutin-YSL Trademark Dispute

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The questionably-trademarked Christian Louboutin red-soled shoes have found a friend in Tiffany blue. The Louboutin YSL trademark dispute grew more...

Federal Courts West Point Protest Ban Does Not Violate Free Speech Rights

West Point Protest Ban Does Not Violate Free Speech Rights

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When we were in college, there was a man who protested regularly on our university campus. He wasn't a student, and we're still not sure what he was...

Federal Courts Stock Drop and Roll: Citigroup, McGraw-Hill Defeat ERISA Claims

Stock Drop and Roll: Citigroup, McGraw-Hill Defeat ERISA Claims

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The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against two groups of plaintiffs on Wednesday, denying federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) claims...

Federal Courts Interim Local Rule 3.1 Effective, Comment Period Closes Oct. 24

Interim Local Rule 3.1 Effective, Comment Period Closes Oct. 24

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It’s a new week with a new rule in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Interim Local Rule 3.1, regarding service of notice of appeal, became effective over...

Federal Courts Student Press Law: Cert Denied in Lewd Stick Figure Cartoon Case

Student Press Law: Cert Denied in Lewd Stick Figure Cartoon Case

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Before we saw Team America: World Police for the first time, a friend explained that the film's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, (better known as the...

Federal Courts Comity or Tragedy? 2nd Circ. Nixes NY Parking Tax Challenge

Comity or Tragedy? 2nd Circ. Nixes NY Parking Tax Challenge

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BigLaw attorneys may look forward to splurging on fancy new cars, but those attorneys who are commuting to Manhattan shouldn’t look to the federal courts for...

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