...about Bush v. Gore. Whatever feelings she now expresses, the U.S. Supreme Court's involvement at that time obviously had implications for...
In his Intellectual Property Litigation column, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison partner Lewis R. Clayton reviews recent decisions of interest, including one where a Second Circuit panel reco
Paul Millus, of counsel to Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, writes that in 1998 the Supreme Court decided two cases on the same day that changed employment discrimination law and spurred a cottage ind
...theft of intellectual property threatens U.S. companiescauses many...think of media reports about patent lawsuits or pirated music and...
...to allow the ceremony. And since Kuenzel's bride was not a U.S. citizen, Kochman had to convince immigration officials that she was marrying...
...foreign plaintiffs seeking relief in U.S. federal courts for environmental...of a foreign corporation, with offices in New York, in environmentally...
... Plaintiff Gioconda Law Group PLLC alleges cybersquatting, trademark infringement, unlawful interception and disclosure of electronic communications, and related state law...
...chief counsel for the NAACP, U.S. solicitor general, and the...in the NAACP's national office. Although the author...
...In the fall of 2011, we reported on the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit holding that goods manufactured...
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