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...hasn't sung yet," Third Circuit Chief Judge Theodore A. McKee...
...consulting; honoraria; gifts; entertainment; food; travel; education; research; charitable contributions; royalties or licenses; current or prospective ownership or investment interests; direct compensation for serving as...
...Appeals for the Third Circuit held in ...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...the brand. The royalties are part of the consideration for the trademark license and the confidential information licensed to the franchisee. Each franchise agreement provides...
...Minton appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and again lost, being told his "experimental use" argument had...
...living with his fiancee, Stacy Esprit, in Norristown, Pa. Appellant obtained a license under the name "James Burch," using his own photograph, because...
NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge concluded that an Internet news clipping service essentially resold stories from The Associated Press, saying in a decision released Thursday that the ability of news
...Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled....
On February 5, U.S. District Court Judge Robert D. Mariani of the Middle District of Pennsylvania granted Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC's (TGPC) motion for a preliminary injunction in Tennessee Gas
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