In recent years, food manufacturers have been peppered by class action lawsuits based on the alleged mislabeling of their products. Rather than wishing this trend away, companies should craft a defen
A new poll of small-business owners released by the American Sustainable Business Coalition reveals concerns amongst small businesses about the potential impact of the Supreme Court's controversial d
...Dove, Lipton, Suave, and Ben & Jerry's — and employs 174,000 people in 100 countries...
As with any practice, victory in IP litigation can be defined a number of ways. Perhaps it comes in the form of a multimillion-dollar jury verdict. Or as a judge's ruling affirming the validity of th
Our roundup of the top ten results from last year's IP litigation docket
It's a good time to be a Spaniard. A red-hot economy means more euros on hand, which means more shopping -- homes, cars and clothing are big sellers. That's great news for the many U.S. companies tha
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