National Law Journal
...Before DeMOSS, SOUTHWICK, and HIGGINSON, Circuit Judges. Plaintiff-Appellee Wellogix, Inc. alleged that Defendant-Appellant Accenture, L.L.P, misappropriated its trade secrets...
National Law Journal
...to the operation of the Williamson County Landfill. Waste Management of Texas, Inc., the operator of the landfill, brought this suit against Greg Abbott, in...
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...institutions operating in Puerto Rico. Plaintiffs-Appellants/Cross-Appellants, Oriental Financial Group, Inc., Oriental Financial Services Corp., and Oriental Bank and Trust...
National Law Journal
...cvChristian Louboutin S.A. v. Yves Saint Laurent Am. Holding, Inc.Argued: January 24, 2012Before: CABRANES, STRAUB, and LIVINGSTON, Circuit...
...mid-1990s, starting with e-coli lawsuits against Jack in the Box Inc. He represents most of the plaintiffs in claims involving recent listeria contamination...
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...33 (1995); see also id. §30 (discussing abandonment); TMT North America, Inc. v. Magic Touch GmbH, 124 F.3d 876, 885--87 (7th Cir...
...or fanciful, arbitrary, suggestive, descriptive and generic. Two Pesos Inc. v. Taco Cabana Inc., 505 U.S. 763 (1992). A coined mark...
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