...well as plaintiff's slander claim against the Newsday defendants and all of plaintiff's injurious falsehood claims. The Court also granted, in its entirety...
... This is a case primarily about alleged infringements of trademarks and copyrights in the packaging for men's thermal underwear. The...
...to Rule 24 of the Federal Rules...Lauren Polo Player Logo, and the USPA...USPA's parties' use of variants of...
...IS GOVERNED BY FEDERAL RULE OF APPELLATE PROCEDURE 32.1 AND...a declaratory judgment approving its use of its Double Horsemen mark...
...copyrights, and that AFP and Getty are secondarily liable for the infringement of others and have violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"...
...*1 After several weeks of trial in this employment-discrimination case, a properly-empaneled, eight-member jury...
...to CPLR 37211 (a) (1), (3), and (7), to dismiss the Board of Managers of the Lore Condominium's not fied third-party complaint....
...34;Coach") bring claims of trademark infringement, false designation of...infringed its exclusive right to use the "Signature C"...
...Gidon Elazar ("Elazar," together, "Plaintiffs") assert a breach of contract claim against SanDisk Corporation ("SanDisk") relating to its sale...
...Gidon Elazar ("Elazar," together, "Plaintiffs") assert a breach of contract claim against SanDisk Corporation ("SanDisk") relating to its sale...
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