Yet another appeals court has rejected the idea that so-called parens patriae lawsuits - in which a state government sues on behalf of its citizens - are just class actions in disguise
...Cite as: Garrison v. Toshiba Business Solutions (USA). Inc., CV 11-2214, NYLJ 1202583708467, at *1 (EDNY...
...States." (Id. at 16.) Plaintiff is a New York corporation formed in 1994. (Id. ¶¶1, 22.) Plaintiff is in the...
...160; *1 Toshiba Corporation ("Toshiba") brings this action against American Media International LLC...
...that Jain's company, Anvik Corporation, has been asserting against Nikon...based in South Korea) and Toshiba (in Japan) use to make...
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...Inc. The vehicle and insurance were financed through defendant Toyota Motor Credit Corporation.We reverse and remand in part and affirm in part....
...mdash; designers of artistic light fixtures — claim that Defendant Hilton Hotels Corporation ("Hilton") infringed Aqua's copyright in certain lighting fixture designs. Aqua submitted...
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