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Post-Pattis: Rule 8.4 (4) Needs More Focus, Not Broadening | Connecticut Law Tribune
Law.com· 1 day agoIn the past, we have decried Attorney Pattis’s offensive behavior. In the recent decision of...
'Becoming a totalitarian state': UK judge on why he quit Hong Kong court
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAfter the UK handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997, the agreement between the countries stipulated...
Foreign judges are fed up with Hong Kong’s political environment
The Economist· 21 hours agoSince its establishment in 1997, the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong has had both local and...
Justices’ Trademark Consensus Belies Constitutional Rift (1)
Bloomberg Law· 15 hours agoThe US Supreme Court’s Thursday decision blocking registration of a “Trump Too Small” trademark...
Supreme Court rejects “Trump too small” trademark - SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog· 12 hours agoThe court on Thursday unanimously rejected an attempt to force the Patent and Trademark Office to...
Whataburger vs What-A-Burger #13: Texas-based chain sues over trademark
San Antonio Express-News· 2 days agoAxios reports that Whataburger plans to expand into North Carolina in 2025, and according to WCNC Charlotte, Whatabrands is claiming that its brand is distinct “even in states beyond where its ...
Whataburger suing North Carolina restaurant group using similar name
WCNC Charlotte· 3 days agoThe 39-page lawsuit first claims the Texas chain's Whataburger trademark was created first in 1950,...
UK judge says Hong Kong rule of law in ‘danger’ as third justice quits
Courthouse News Service· 4 days agoA senior British judge who resigned last week from Hong Kong's top court warned Monday that rule of...
Justices Agree on Constitutionality of Trademark Restriction, Disagree on How to Approach Such...
Reason.com· 17 hours agoToday's decision in Vidal v. Elster unanimously upheld a federal trademark law provision that bars federal registration of any trademark that "[c]onsists of or comprises a name … identifying ...
Texas Supreme Court Rejects Free Speech and Due Process Challenges to Public Adjuster Regulations |...
JD Supra· 2 days ago(Stonewater) challenged a Texas statute regulating public adjusters' conduct on the basis that the statute violates free speech and due process rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments ...