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Idea Theft Case Allowed Proceed

In a case of “idea theft,” film industry defendants who argued the right to free speech protected them against a claim of stealing a screenplay that was later made into “The Purge” films were recently slapped down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (Jordan-Benel v. Universal City Studios Inc.,…

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Paypal Sues Pandora Over the Letter “P” in Trademark Suit — Our Chicago Trademark Lawyers Have Prosecuted and Defended Trademark Suits for Over Thirty Years

When a company changes its logo to just the letter, “P” it’s hard to believe a single letter of the alphabet could be trademarked, but that’s what PayPal appears to be claiming. According to a recent trademark infringement lawsuit PayPal filed against Pandora, it’s more than just the letter. It’s…

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Uber CEO Down But Not Out — Chicago Shareholder Dispute Lawyers Near Naperville

Despite stepping down as CEO of Uber, the ride-sharing start-up he founded, Trevor Kalanick’s troubles are far from over. On top of allegations that the company mistreats its drivers, discriminates against and sexually harasses women at work, and stole trade secrets from another ride-sharing service, Kalanick is now being sued…

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Taylor Swift Dismissed as Defendant in Groping Lawsuit

Although most he said/she said cases can be difficult, if not impossible, to prove which side is in the right, when hearing a case against a person for allegedly acting inappropriately, consideration can be given to how strongly the accuser appears to believe what they’re saying, rather than what actually…

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First Amendment Protects John Oliver From Allegedly Frivolous Libel Suit – Best Chicago Libel Slander and Defamation Lawyers

When John Oliver spoofed West Virginia coal magnate Bob Murray he was following in a tradition in our country that pre-dates the founding fathers.  Embedded in our constitution is the right to criticize public figures on important.  Lawsuits shouldn’t be used as a weapon to quash such speech.  Below is…

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Slants win Trademark Rights Suit On First Amendment Grounds Despite Using Racial Slur as a Trademark

Many people and organizations have long tried to get the NFL team known as the Redskins to change their name. The name is certainly offensive to most Native Americans and is a racial slur, but it’s not illegal to use it. The football team has maintained a trademark on the…

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Taylor Swift Groping Case Begins — Chicago Trade Secret Lawyers — Chicago Restrictive Covenant Lawyers

It’s a case of he said/she said, in which the claim and counterclaim are nearly impossible to prove, and outcomes have been historically unfavorable to women, even when there is solid evidence to prove their side of the story. What she says happened: While posing for a photo with David…

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Spotify Settles Copyright Suit — Chicago Copyright Attorneys Near Naperville and Oak Brook

Streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Spotify, are all wonderful for consumers, but they can create problems for copyright attorneys. In traditional retail, copyright holders are the only ones who maintain the right to reproduce and sell published content, including books, articles, videos, and music. But there’s a…

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Idaho’s New Non-Compete Agreement Law May Stifle Boise’s Thriving High Tech Industry — Chicago Non-Compete Agreement Attorneys Near Hinsdale and LaGrange

Start-ups (specifically tech start-ups) generally don’t have much need for inexperienced or untrained students who just graduated and are now entering the workforce. Instead, they have a greater need of well-trained, knowledgeable, experienced workers to help them build their new venture into a profitable business. But they’re finding it increasingly…

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Whistle Blowers Immune From New Federal Trade Secret Law Claims — Chicago and Naperville Trade Secret Attorneys

Since 1975, the ratio of intangible assets (ideas, copyright, intellectual property, etc.) to tangible assets (physical property) in the S&P 500 market value has increased dramatically. In 1975, intangible assets made up just 17% of the market value and have done nothing but increase, reaching 87% in 2015. As of…

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