Would you want to author an opinion on the Pink Bollworm Control Act? A California court of appeal justice reflects on the unsung self-sacrifice of his colleagues
...Producers of energy drinks including Red Bull, Monster Energy and 5-Hour Energy face consumer class actions questioning their claims...
...We've really been forcing those issues.…This isn't a monster; it's a human being. How we deal with that is a...
Corporate Counsel
Accused infringers are increasingly turning to social media to combat "trademark bullies" — corporations that use aggressive tactics against individuals or much smaller companies over terms or
...an aberrational set of facts," he said. "This was a monster transaction." Still, he agreed that the outcome was a...
National Law Journal
...his ship through a dangerous passage, flanked by a voracious six-headed monster, on the one side, and a deadly whirlpool, on the other,"...
National Law Journal
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...in Spain, with a reach across Europe and in Latin America; Ticket Monster Inc. in South Korea, which also serves consumers in Malaysia; and Ensogo...
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