...publications; Martindale-Hubbell(c) attorney directory; local, state, and national legal magazines and newspapers; the Yellow Pages; and his childâ s athletic booster directory. As...
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Hey, That’s Me! You spend months working on your cosplay outfit, and it turns out perfect. You are the hit of the con, with everyone taking your picture. Then, all of a sudden, you see you and your o
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Hey, That’s Me! You spend months working on your cosplay outfit, and it turns out perfect. You are the hit of the con, with everyone taking your picture. Then, all of a sudden, you see you and your o
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...owningâ oneâ s power. The main defendants were involved in producing a magazine, event, and website also using that phrase. The district court dismissed her...
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...trip with David Hechler, the executive editor of Corporate Counsel magazine, an affiliate of the Connecticut Law Tribune. An edited version...
With Major League Baseball reportedly set to suspend a star-studded gaggle of players after reaching a settlement with the founder of a defunct Miami anti-aging clinic that allegedly dispensed perfor
...registered service mark in "Own Your Power." Defendants published a magazine cover, hosted an event, and built a section of a website all...
...Productions Inc. and the Hearst Corporation, the publisher of O The Oprah Magazine. ...
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