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Law Firms

Suit alleges Blank Rome partner was forced out due to LGBT animus, desire to steal his clients

Privacy Law

Lawyer sues Avvo, says unauthorized use of professional info violates right of publicity

Trials & Litigation

Fastcase sues Casemaker for takedown demand, says Georgia administrative rules can’t be copyrighted

Copyright Law

Video game violates copyright by using tattoos of NBA stars, suit alleges

Law Firms

22 partners are leaving this BigLaw firm, including 2 former leaders

National Pulse

Can patent laws halt the reselling of used ink cartridges? Federal Circuit to consider

Training

UnitedLex partners with law schools to give new grads work experience

Copyright Law

Woman sues Associated Press for selling her photo in a hijab as a stock photo

Intellectual Property Law

George Clooney lookalike in video ad sparks legal battle between coffee competitors

Intellectual Property Law

Court rejects effort to trademark shape of KitKat candy bar

The [Legal] Artist

Intellectual Property

Judge refuses to toss graffiti artist’s suit claiming his mural was used on dress worn by Katy Perry

Trials & Litigation

Monster Beverage Corp. settles copyright cases over Beastie Boys tunes

Trademark Law

Yosemite changes names of park sites as a result of trademark dispute

Intellectual Property

Metallica blames ‘overzealous attorney’ for cease-and-desist letter

Animal Law

Does monkey have standing to assert copyright in selfie photos? Judge is skeptical

Copyright Law

‘Big Bang Theory’ producers are sued over ‘Soft Kitty’ song

Question of the Week

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Has your personality type helped your career?

Trademark Law

Retailers may sell books and movies on Rosa Parks without paying her institute

Copyright Law

Judge tosses plagiarism case against Fox and its hit sitcom, ‘New Girl’

Opening Statements

You can sue someone who broke into your email, but you’d better find proof fast

National Pulse

Tug-of-war over interpretations of patent law continues between Federal Circuit and SCOTUS

Obiter Dicta

These plaintiffs argue derogatory words can’t hurt them

Cover Story

Most lawyers are introverted, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing

First Amendment

Ban on disparaging trademarks violates First Amendment, Federal Circuit rules in band’s appeal

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