The 19-page complaint is mainly due to a long series of insults directed at the Democratic nominee, her party and debatable accusations about the overall integrity of CBS. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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How I Made Public Office: ‘Embrace Action Over Excessive Planning,’ Says Jennifer Sellitti of the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender
“The biggest piece of advice I would give to my younger self is to embrace action over excessive planning. As a natural planner, I have often found myself caught up in analyzing potential outcomes and scenarios, especially in the context of trial work. This hesitation sometimes prevented me from taking decisive action, whether it was […]
‘Unfair Competition’?: Akerman Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against Maryland Nonprofit
“Defendant CASA was given numerous notices of infringement and actual confusion by Plaintiff CASA,” Akerman partner Bryan G. Scott alleged in the complaint demanding injunctive relief and damages from the Maryland nonprofit advocacy group. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Keker Secures Defense Win for EDA Software Company Real Intent in Synopsys Copyright Infringement Case
The defense prevailed on a copyright defense of fair use, but the San Jose federal court jury awarded nominal damages of $550,000 to Synopsys on its breach-of-contract claim. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Recent Layoff/Callback Litigation Underscores Perils Employers Face From Every Direction
Companies can’t use race or ethnicity as a factor in employment decisions. But if those employment decisions—such as whom to terminate during a round of layoffs—disproportionately affect one class of workers, they become vulnerable to discrimination claims. Click Here To Read The Full Article