The domestic industry requirement at the International Trade Commission has two prongs, one economic and the other technical. Two recent decisions of the ITC examine the economic prong in different factual contexts.
- September 28, 2011Dervis Magistre
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California recently entered a preliminary injunction against a former franchisee, where the franchisor had repeatedly notified the franchisee of various deficiencies, and the franchisor ultimately terminated the franchise agreement.
September 28, 2011Douglas M. Mansfield and J. Todd KennardCanada will soon have the dubious distinction of having what many believe is the most onerous and comprehensive anti-spam legislation in the world. Franchisors' relationships with customers and with their franchisees will be affected.
September 28, 2011Dominic Mochrie and Andraya FrithJudge Nancy Gertner of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts recently entered a judgment against a reinsurer, its controlling officer and the reinsurer's intermediary in the amount of $4.1 million for breach of contract, $4.1 million for double damages, $2.6 million for attorneys' fees and $1.6 million for prejudgment interest.
September 28, 2011Nicholas C. Cramb and Alec J. ZadekBusinesses that have suffered losses because of Hurricane Irene may have substantial financial protection through their insurance policies.
September 28, 2011Roberta D. AndersonTrademark infringers have preyed on the fertile software marketplaces opened by companies like Apple and Google by offering apps for download under names that are identical or confusingly similar to other well-known brand names. There are strategies trademark owners can employ to gain the upper hand in the fight against infringement.
September 28, 2011John Sullivan and and Michael LeonardIn-depth analysis of an important ruling.
September 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent news of interest to you and your practice.
September 28, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Blogs, like traditional publications, may result in allegations of plagiarism, unauthorized use and defamation claims. And, as in the case of traditional publications, legal, technical and insurance options are available to reduce or eliminate blog-related difficulties for blog owners.
September 28, 2011Jonathan Bick

