The justices’ decision would likely turn “upon whether you see these products as financial products or whether you see them as betting,” said Washington and Lee University School of Law professor Melinda Roth. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Florida Talc Trial Begins Against Johnson & Johnson: ‘It Was Not Pure'
On Wednesday, jurors in Florida’s Broward County listened to opening statements in a case brought by the family of Albert Casaretto, 78, who died from mesothelioma after more than 50 years of using Johnson & Johnson’s talc products. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Manhattan Federal Judge Threatens DOJ With Sanctions Over Comments Made About Mangione Case
The warning, from U.S. District Court Judge Margaret Garnett, comes after high-ranking DOJ officials posted content online that belied Mangione’s presumption of innocence. The judge also asked prosecutors to advise Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to inform other officials that further violations could result in sanctions. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Call Me, Maybe Not: The Lost Art of the Business Phone Call
There’s still nothing quite like a voice on the other end of the line. A well-timed call can eliminate ambiguity, reduce tension or open the door to collaboration in a way that emails, texts and video meetings often can’t. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Post-SCOTUS District Court Ruling In Jack Daniel's v. VIP Products Reshapes Trademark Dilution Jurisprudence
For companies developing novelty products, advertising campaigns, or brand-related parodies, this case underscores the importance of reviewing both confusion and reputational risks. For rights holders, it affirms that parody is not a license to defame a brand. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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