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...in Newark dismisses a suit claiming the company misappropriated ideas for Epcot Center's design. ...
...entitled "Miniature Worlds" or as to striking similarity between that rendering and EPCOT (Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow), we AFFIRM as to summary judgment and...
...entitled "Miniature Worlds" or as to striking similarity between that rendering and EPCOT (Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow), we AFFIRM as to summary judgment and...
...entitled "Miniature Worlds" or as to striking similarity between that rendering and EPCOT (Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow), we AFFIRM as to summary judgment and...
A motion for expedited discovery may be decided on a "reasonableness" standard and need not always be analyzed under the stricter test governing a motion for a preliminary injunction, a federal judge
When Brad Smith took over as general counsel of Microsoft, his predecessor might have passed him an M16 rather than the traditional baton. After almost 17 years in the trenches as Microsoft's first G
A federal judge rejected the reasoning of a handful of decisions in the Eastern District that have held Walt Disney World to be subject to Pennsylvania jurisdiction based on the business contacts of
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...take in some of the local attractions, such as Disney World, Epcot Center, Universal Studios, MGM Studios or Sea World. If you are interested...
Originally Published: Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed
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