Online counterfeit sellers are increasingly more sophisticated and are engaging in social media counterfeiting to exploit social media tools to bolster their sales of counterfeit products online.
- April 02, 2014Camille M. Miller, Elizabeth Lai Featherman
March 2014 turned out to be a big month for copyright litigation settlements. They all came without warning, but two seemed to make a lot of sense.
April 02, 2014Jan WolfeThis edition of the Quarterly State Compliance Review looks at some legislation of interest to corporate lawyers that went into effect between Jan. 1, 2014 and April 1, 2014. It also looks at some recent decisions of interest, including three from the Delaware courts.
April 02, 2014Sandra FeldmanCopyright Registration Prerequisite Not Met
Teller Prevails in Infringement Suit Over Signature Magic TrickMarch 31, 2014Stan SoocherThis article focuses on analyzing the rights of a fit parent, and explains the New York statutory scheme that provides a grandparent with a qualified right to visitation.
March 31, 2014Barry Abbott and Alton L. AbramowitzThe purpose of this article is to alert attorneys to the potential impact of the Affordable Health Care Act, colloquially known as "Obamacare," on litigants and on the handling of divorce cases by matrimonial practitioners.
March 31, 2014Lynn StroberFailure to follow the requisite steps may result in the nullification of actions taken in product liability litigation on behalf of the minor.
March 31, 2014Courtney E. VaudreuilThis article suggests specific ways to help make your product liability trial successful.
March 31, 2014George W. SouleWhat to do when your family law clients are delinquent on their taxes.
March 31, 2014ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters |When we tell clients we are unable to attempt a particular course of action, the reason is usually one of professional ethics or illegality. Here's a review of what we can and cannot do.
March 31, 2014Philip Segal

