...a New York corporation; SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC., a California corporation; UNIVERSALPOLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, INC., a Delaware corporation; RONDOR MUSIC INTERNATIONAL, INC., a California corporation...
Texas Lawyer
...on behalf of Plaintiff and Respondent: National Consumer Law Center & National Association of Consumer Advocate; The Sturdevent Law Firm; James C. Sturdevant; Monique Olivier...
...for Employers Group, California Grocers Association and California Hospital Association as...California Business Properties Association and International Council of Shopping Centers as...
...Winchester Mystery House, LLC filed an action alleging unauthorized use of its trademarks (15 U.S.C. § 1114), unfair competition (15 U.S.C...
...Court brief submitted by the Association of Art Museum Directors. Museums...the U.S. Court for International Trade, sitting by designation in...
National Law Journal
...Before: KEITH, BOGGS, and MOORE, Circuit Judges.OPINIONLexmark International, Inc. ("Lexmark") is a major producer of laser printers and toner cartridges...
On Sept. 7, in a rare en banc hearing by the Federal Circuit, six current and former federal judges will argue that Congress unconstitutionally withheld judges' pay adjustments and the Federal Circui
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