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Intellectual property field is challengingMontreal GazetteThe settlement this week of a $250-million lawsuit over a decade-long fight for the use of the trademark name Target for retail stores in Canada is just the tip of the iceberg in the fast moving and lucrative world of intellectual property (IP) law.and more » |
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NFL settles legal dispute over Who Dat chantHouma Courier"They don't even have the pretense of a valid trademark argument," Ernest Svenson, a lawyer for the Fleurty Girl stores in New Orleans, said of Who Dat Inc. "They're just bullies." Attorneys for Who Dat? Inc., owned by brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, ...and more » |
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NFL settles legal dispute over Who Dat? chantThe Advocate“They don't even have the pretense of a valid trademark argument,” Ernest Svenson, a lawyer for the Fleurty Girl stores in New Orleans, said of Who Dat Inc. “They're just bullies.” Attorneys for Who Dat? Inc., owned by brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, ...and more » |
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NFL settles legal dispute over Who Dat? chantThe Daily Advertiser"They don't even have the pretense of a valid trademark argument," Ernest Svenson, a lawyer for the Fleurty Girl stores in New Orleans, said of Who Dat Inc. "They're just bullies." Attorneys for Who Dat? Inc., owned by brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, ...and more » |
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The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200The American LawyerAgbayissah led SNR Denton's Paris office, which is left with one partner and six total attorneys, according to the SNR Denton Web site (a spokeswoman for the firm did not return requests for comment Tuesday). A finance attorney, Agbayissah started his ...and more » |
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NFL settles legal dispute over Who Dat? chantMonroe News Star“They don't even have the pretense of a valid trademark argument,” Ernest Svenson, a lawyer for the Fleurty Girl stores in New Orleans, said of Who Dat Inc. “They're just bullies.” Attorneys for Who Dat? Inc., owned by brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, ...and more » |
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NFL settles legal dispute over Who Dat? chantDeseret News"They don't even have the pretense of a valid trademark argument," Ernest Svenson, a lawyer for the Fleurty Girl stores in New Orleans, said of Who Dat Inc. "They're just bullies." Attorneys for Who Dat? Inc., owned by brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, ...and more » |
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NFL settles legal dispute over Who Dat? chantJackson Clarion Ledger"They don't even have the pretense of a valid trademark argument," Ernest Svenson, a lawyer for the Fleurty Girl stores in New Orleans, said of Who Dat Inc. "They're just bullies." Attorneys for Who Dat? Inc., owned by brothers Sal and Steve Monistere, ...and more » |
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Lawyers patrol Big GameThe Detroit NewsI do not fear the National Football League and its throng of lawyers, and neither should you, Art Van or Chicken Shack. The NFL is known for aggressively protecting its trademarks, which range from the names of every team to the exalted "Super Bowl.and more » |
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