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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
- Say-on-Pay Under Dodd-Frank
- Ruling Centers on Copyright Breach Using Google's AdWords
- Muslim Prison Chaplain Rebuffed in Bid to Sue N.Y. Post for Libel
- Explorer for Natural Gas Loses Rights, Money Paid for Them
- Statements Made by Alleged Arms Dealer Are Suppressed
- Pay: Final Judicial Pay Panel Meeting Set for Tomorrow
- Circuit Writes Last Chapter in 'Patsy's' Trademark Saga
- Schneiderman Removed From National Settlement Panel on Foreclosures
- 'Jewish Indiana Jones' Charged With Mail Fraud
- Personal Notes on Lawyers
- Music Service Finds Safe Harbor in Ruling
- Inn Claims Freedom of Association in Answer to Bias Suit by Lesbians
- Labgold v. Soma Hudson Blue LLC
- 21st Century Diamond LLC v. Allfield Trading LLC
- Selch v. Selch
- Davis & Warshow Inc. v. Nu Citi Plumbing, Inc.
- Financial Services Vehicle Trust v. Saad
- DeCaprio v. Rockland County Bd. of Elections
- United States v. Echeverry
- Tencza v. Tag Court Square LLC
- Zappa v. Rykodisc Inc.
- Mosley v. Dept. of the Navy
- CommScope Inc. of N. Carolina v. Commscope (U.S.A.) Int'l Group Co. Ltd.
- Outside Counsel: 'Afton C.': Due Process and Imminent Danger in Child Neglect Proceedings
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Say-on-Pay Under Dodd-Frank | Top |
In his Executive Compensation column, Joseph E. Bachelder III, a partner in the Law Offices of Joseph E. Bachelder, writes that say-on-pay raises a number of questions, of which the basic question is: Are the individuals who constitute most of the "ultimate ownership" of American enterprises being served well by say-on-pay under Dodd-Frank Section 951? | |
Ruling Centers on Copyright Breach Using Google's AdWords | Top |
A Brooklyn federal judge has entered a preliminary injunction barring Snuggly Plushez LLC from selling stuffed animal products similar to rival Ontel Products Corp.'s Pillow Pets and from registering search terms with Google's AdWord's program that could steer shoppers looking for Pillow Pets to Snuggly Plushez' websites. | |
Muslim Prison Chaplain Rebuffed in Bid to Sue N.Y. Post for Libel | Top |
Explorer for Natural Gas Loses Rights, Money Paid for Them | Top |
Statements Made by Alleged Arms Dealer Are Suppressed | Top |
Pay: Final Judicial Pay Panel Meeting Set for Tomorrow | Top |
Circuit Writes Last Chapter in 'Patsy's' Trademark Saga | Top |
Schneiderman Removed From National Settlement Panel on Foreclosures | Top |
Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller issued notice Tuesday that the New York Democrat was off the committee effective immediately. He says New York has worked to "undermine" the group's efforts. | |
'Jewish Indiana Jones' Charged With Mail Fraud | Top |
Personal Notes on Lawyers | Top |
Music Service Finds Safe Harbor in Ruling | Top |
In the music and tech industry, the front line in the war over the future of cloud-based music storage services has taken shape in the form of a copyright lawsuit EMI Group filed against MP3tunes.com. For more than three years, EMI has claimed that widespread infringement is taking place on that website, which allows users to store music in private accounts and stream it on any device. But a highly anticipated summary judgment ruling Monday left commentators reaching different conclusions about who exactly won. | |
Inn Claims Freedom of Association in Answer to Bias Suit by Lesbians | Top |
Labgold v. Soma Hudson Blue LLC | Top |
Buyer Permitted to Amend Complaint To Allege Claim to Pierce Corporate Veil | |
21st Century Diamond LLC v. Allfield Trading LLC | Top |
Court Denies Disqualification Over Lack of Attorney-Client Relationship | |
Selch v. Selch | Top |
Mother-in-Law Denied Constructive Trust Claim Against Daughter-in-Law | |
Davis & Warshow Inc. v. Nu Citi Plumbing, Inc. | Top |
Company Adequately States Claims Under Lien Law §72 for Diversion of Trust Assets | |
Financial Services Vehicle Trust v. Saad | Top |
Driver Raises Issue Regarding Good Faith, Reasonableness of Wrongful Death Settlement | |
DeCaprio v. Rockland County Bd. of Elections | Top |
Incumbent's Petition to Disqualify Competitor Untimely; Petition Valid | |
United States v. Echeverry | Top |
Sentence Enhancement for Gun's Discharge Upheld Although Intended Victim Fired Gun | |
Tencza v. Tag Court Square LLC | Top |
Suit Goes Forward to Enforce Revocation Of Purchase for Disclosure Law Failures | |
Zappa v. Rykodisc Inc. | Top |
Record Co. Wins Part Judgment on Claims Of Infringement on Frank Zappa's Songs | |
Mosley v. Dept. of the Navy | Top |
Challenge to Refusals to Reconsider Discharge Upgrade Denial Not Time Barred | |
CommScope Inc. of N. Carolina v. Commscope (U.S.A.) Int'l Group Co. Ltd. | Top |
Firm Willfully Adopted Mark Almost Identical To Competitor's Federally Registered Mark | |
Outside Counsel: 'Afton C.': Due Process and Imminent Danger in Child Neglect Proceedings | Top |
Mark L. Powers, a Schenectady County Family Court Judge and an adjunct professor of law at Western New England University, highlights the need to utilize expert testimony to establish neglect, so that a respondent is afforded due process as required under the Court of Appeals' recent decision in Afton C. and the landmark 2004 case of Nicholson v. Scoppetta. | |
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