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Plant-Based, High Stakes: Beyond Meat’s $39 Million Slogan Setback

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A federal jury in Massachusetts ordered Beyond Meat, Inc. to pay $38.9 million to Sonate Corp. d/b/a Vegadelphia Foods for willful trademark infringement tied to slogans used in national advertising for meat-free products....more

Epstein Becker & Green

How Litigation Experience Improves Workplace Solutions: One-on-One with Jill Bigler

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Meet Jill Bigler, a dynamic employment attorney who blends litigation experience with practical insights to guide clients through complex workplace challenges. In this one-on-one interview, Jill joins fellow Epstein Becker...more

Kohrman Jackson & Krantz LLP

Ohio Appellate Decision Underscores Contract Terms in Equipment Failures

When a critical piece of heavy equipment fails, the financial consequences can be substantial from repair costs, downtime and lost revenue. For many businesses, the natural assumption is that these losses can be pursued...more

Robinson+Cole Class Actions Insider

Consumer Deception and Price Inflation Case: Eighth Circuit Reverses Class Certification Based on Individualized Issues

If,  like me, you grew up during (or otherwise lived through) the 1980s, you’ll recall the ever-present jingle “The best part of wakin’ up is Folgers in your cup” (and perhaps some creative modifications thereof by the...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Judge Blasts Defendant For Ignoring Discovery Obligations and More

You take note when an opinion by an experienced bankruptcy judge says a party’s “failure to perform basic discovery responses and participation in litigation . . . has been breathtaking. I have seen a lot, but I have not seen...more

Cooley LLP

Director Personally Liable for Breach of Confidence

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In Kieran Corrigan & Co Ltd v. OneE Group Ltd, Bashir Timol and others, a company’s director was held personally liable for breach of confidentiality for signing off on the company’s marketing of a tax mitigation structure...more

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

Ninth Circuit Refuses to Apply California’s “Reasonable Particularity” Requirement to Claims Under the Defend Trade Secrets Act

The Ninth Circuit’s recent decision in Quintara Biosciences, Inc. v. Ruifeng Biztech, Inc. underscores an important distinction in trade secret law between California’s Uniform Trade Secrets Act (“CUTSA”) [Cal. Civ. Code, §§...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Is Choice of Law an Issue of Fact?

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For close business owners and their attorneys embarking upon a major litigated business dispute, it is not unreasonable to want to know with certainty which state or nation’s laws they can expect the court to apply over the...more

Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.

MarkIt to Market® – November 2025

Welcome to the November 2025 issue of Sterne Kessler’s MarkIt to Market® newsletter. This month, we discuss a cautionary tale for adopting an “abandoned” mark and explore monetary damages that can be awarded in trademark...more

McGuireWoods LLP

Notable Litigation - October 2024

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Notable litigation filed in October 2024 includes: (1) Jolley v. WCM Global Wealth, LLC, et al., No. 2024CP2306268 (S.C. Com. Pl.); (2) Vazquez, et al., v. Inventis Ventures Holding, Inc., et al., No. 2024-01436108 (Cal....more

Gardner Law

Navigating Lanham Act Risk in a Shifting Medtech Landscape

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The medtech sector is operating in an era of rapid innovation, aggressive commercialization, and intense scrutiny. As companies race to differentiate their technologies, the marketing landscape has become far more fraught....more

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Bearish Sentiment, Diamond Hands, and Making an Appointment

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Nicklaus Companies files for bankruptcy after losing in court to Jack Nicklaus | Golf Digest - The Chapter 11 filing comes after the golf legend won a $50 million defamation lawsuit against his namesake former company....more

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Readily Ascertainable - WilmerHale's Trade Secret Bulletin: October 2025

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Welcome to WilmerHale’s bulletin on recent trade secret case law and relevant news items. This month, we cover decisions affirming a large verdict for trade secret misappropriation, upholding a ruling that passwords are...more

Smart & Biggar

Navigating privacy and personality rights in the world of AI

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The proliferation of AI tools that can generate convincing voice, image and video impersonations has led to increased (and often hidden) liability risk for companies leveraging AI technologies in their marketing....more

Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.

Trends in Trademark Damages Awards

One of the first questions we get from clients on either side of a trademark infringement claim is about the likelihood of a monetary damages award. And, as with all legal questions, the answer is usually, “it depends.”...more

ArentFox Schiff

Car Shipper’s Federal — But Not State — Trade Secrets Claims Survive in Alleged Cross-Border Undercutting Scheme

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Montway LLC is an Illinois-based leading automotive-transport broker that assists customers with transporting their vehicles across the country to alleviate them of the burden of driving those vehicles themselves....more

UB Greensfelder LLP

What Businesses Should Know About the Cost of Cease and Desist Letters

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When a business discovers that someone is misusing its confidential information, infringing on its brand, or engaging in harmful conduct, one of the first instincts is often to “send a cease and desist letter.” The concept...more

Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.

Turbulence in the eVTOL IP Wars – Joby Attempts To Ground Archer

On November 19, 2025, Joby Aviation filed a trade secrets lawsuit against Archer Aviation, marking the latest escalation in the competitive race to commercialize electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft....more

White and Williams LLP

Economic Loss Doctrine Limits Recovery in Illinois Cyber-Attack Litigation

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The economic loss doctrine is a concept in subrogation law that is often debated and rarely completely understood. Even when a subrogation practitioner may think they have it figured out, a new scenario presents itself that...more

Jones Day

Litigation Risk Across Supply Chains: Court Allows Forced Labor Claims Against U.S. Tuna Company to Proceed

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District court's denial of a motion to dismiss Indonesian fishers' Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act ("TVPRA") and California negligence claims—alleging that a U.S. company imported tuna harvested with forced...more

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Fraud Leaves a Trail: How Forensic Accounting and Digital Investigations Expose Financial Misconduct

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The term “forensic accounting” is often misused and misunderstood. Tell someone you are a forensic accountant, and the response typically is, “So, like that show, CSI ?” Sort of. But forensic accountants investigate numbers...more

Marshall Dennehey

NJ Appellate Division Affirms Dismissal in Legal Malpractice Action: A “Poster Child” for the Entire Controversy Doctrine and Res...

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On October 23, 2025, Jack Slimm and Jeremy Zacharias, of our Mount Laurel, NJ office, secured an important decision in the New Jersey Appellate Division on behalf of a law firm and its attorneys. In this action, they...more

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Common Copyright Mistakes That Can Cost Your Business Big

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You learned everything you need to know about avoiding copyright infringement in elementary school: don’t copy. And if you do copy, you will be called a copycat....more

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Texas Supreme Court Reinforces Limits on Individual Shareholder Claims

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The Texas Supreme Court issued a significant clarification on when shareholders may sue individually rather than derivatively for breach of fiduciary duty. In its opinion issued on November 14, 2025, in In re UMTH General...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Second Department Denies Judicial Dissolution of Realty Holding Limited Partnership (and Related Claims), Ending 22-Count Dispute

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When an aggrieved party feels his or her back against the wall, there is a strong temptation to assert every claim under the sun against the adversary. Offense is the best defense, so they say. But when the claims don’t...more

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