Dior Did Not SADDLE on Distinctive Character of Its Iconic Bag

Another unfavorable decision on non-traditional trade marks has landed, now in relation to Dior’s iconic Saddle bag. The EUIPO’s Second Board of Appeal decided that Dior’s Saddle bag is not distinctive with respect to handbags. The decision is seen as surprising yet not unpredictable, given the recent history of unsuccessful trade mark applications for 3D […]

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Companies That Use Noncompetites Face Increased Risk of Government Action Following FTC’s Unilateral Expansion of its Enforcement Powers

Maybe we were wrong. Or perhaps we were just not thinking creatively enough. After President Biden issued his “Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy,” in which he “encourage[d]” the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to “consider” exercising its statutory rulemaking authority “to curtail the unfair use of non-compete clauses and other clauses or […]

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NY Appellate Court Upholds Zoning Boards Approval of Area Variances for Project With Adjacent Parcels in Two Separate Zoning Districts

This post was authored by Christopher Guercio, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Touro Law Center Symphony Property Management LLC and Michigan-Rev LLC (developers) owned several parcels of land in Buffalo. The developers proposed building stacked residential buildings on the parcels of land, which are contiguous, and are located within two separate zoning districts. Some of the land […]

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Contract of Guarantee (Section 126 -127) The Legal Lock

INTRODUCTION Contract of Guarantee, Surety, Principal debtor and Creditor (Section—126) Contract of Guarantee is a contract which is made to perform the promise or to free the liability in any case of default. Contract of guarantee is defined from section 126 till 147 Under Indian Contract Act. Contract of guarantee is performed to fulfill the […]

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About Suffolk Law

Welcome to SLS Stanford Law School The chief obstacle to such a law in the first part of the twentieth century was opposition from settlers and farmers. Readers will welcome the detailed commentary of segregation laws in the first part which makes for a valuable reference tool. In other words, although the strict style always […]

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Bradley Rozzi, Andrew Baldwin to represent Delphi murder suspects

Delphi murder suspect Richard Allen pleaded last week for a court-appointed attorney, and he received two lawyers on Monday. Andrew J. Baldwin, of the firm Baldwin Perry & Kamish, filed his appearance just before 2 pm Monday. Just before 3 pm Monday, Bradley A. Rozzi from Logansport entered his appearance on behalf of Allen. Baldwin […]

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Explore all things property

California Department of Real Estate Real estate wholesalers generally find and contract distressed properties but don’t do any renovations or additions. Residential real estate consists of housing for individuals, families, or groups of people. This is the most common type of estate and is the asset class that most people are familiar with. Developers acquire […]

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FTX has 10 times more creditors than originally estimated, according to a new bankruptcy filing

When crypto exchange FTX filed for bankruptcy last week it said it owed money to about 100,000 creditors. A Tuesday filing puts that number at more than 1 million. Lawyers for the company said in the filing that the case is complex and involves more than 100 debtor entities on the FTX side and a […]

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Arizona gov election: Katie Hobbs defeats GOP challenger Kari Lake, race may now go to recount under state law

The Fox News Decision Desk can project that Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs will be the next governor of Arizona. She defeats GOP candidate and former local news host Kari Lake. Per Arizona law, the race may go to a recount. Lake is a former TV news anchor who stepped down last year after […]

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