[See Also: News Articles]
Last update: Mar 19, 2007
Cooley Godward: Attacked From All Sides Feb 01, 2004
In an America that remains as politically polarized into "red" and "blue" states as it was in 2000--despite the attacks on September 11, 2001--the Bush administration's counterterrorism measures have created one striking, if unanticipated, consensus. Nat Hentoff, the renowned jazz critic and longtime columnist for The Village Voice, has for decades championed free speech and opposed the national security state's efforts to squelch it
Bricker & Eckler: ohioconstructionlaw.com - November 2003 Nov 01, 2003
A Discussion of Current Laws, Regulations and Practices for all participants in the Construction Industry November 2003. For many issues now, we have devoted a monthly column to the "OSHA Corner," a short summary of news items about OSHA's recent emphases in jobsite inspections, notable fines handed out by the agency, and specific programs to promote safety in the workplace
Bricker & Eckler: ohioconstructionlaw.com Newsletter - October 2002 Oct 01, 2002
This month, we focus on cleaning up the construction site in at least two ways: (1) Our lead article tells you what you need to know about Governor Taft's new program to get drugs and drug-related problems off state construction sites. Read "Keeping Drugs off the Construction Site--The Governor's Latest Efforts," and you will know about it, too
Loeb & Loeb: OCC Issues Guidance to Banks on Unfair and Deceptive Ma... Apr 01, 2002
OCC Issues Guidance to Banks on Unfair and Deceptive Marketing Practices var fscontrolTP = new Object(); fscontrolTP.site_pn=location. elf="n";//EXIT LINK FILTER //SEGMENTS AND FUNNELS hbx
Paul Weiss: Revising Privacy Policies on the Internet Aug 01, 2001
A change in business practice, the launching of a new service or a change in the legal landscape may prompt clients to revisit existing privacy policies. com and eBay recently amended language in their existing privacy policies that stated they would not share customer information with third parties
Faegre & Benson: Have You Built Advertising Law Into Your Web Site? Jun 01, 2001
Pop-it menu- By Dynamic Drive //For full source code and more DHTML scripts, visit http://www. com //This credit MUST stay intact for use var linkset=new Array(); //SPECIFY MENU SETS AND THEIR LINKS. FOLLOW SYNTAX LAID OUT // linkset populated in favorites
Morrison & Foerster: Hike on the High Road May 01, 2001
Because of its generality, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations. In fact, at the federal level and in most states (with the notable exception of New Jersey), where the Fortune 500 companies and the W-2 taxpayers share most of the tax burden, the problem is discrimination in favor of the “underground economy.” Everybody should be audited and pay taxes if they have nexus and
Cohen & Wolf: CUTPA Punitive Damages and Attorney's Fees: Mar 10, 2001
Fairfield County Connecticut, Municipal Bridgeport CT Lawyer, Cohen and Wolf var fscontrolTP = new Object(); fscontrolTP.site_pn=location. length-2] }; fscontrolTP.flrollup_enabled=true; fscontrolTP.flrollup_default_pn="SITE PAGE"; fscontrolTP.flrollup_default_pc="PAGES"; fscontrolTP.flrollup_mlc="/2638992/cohenandwolf/" + location
Goodwin Procter: Cybersquatters May Still Have Some Rights Oct 30, 2000
And trademark owners enjoyed a statistically high degree of success in ICANN dispute resolution proceedings. It was not unreasonable to imagine that the Internet was evolving to the point where one could type in "www.'trademark'.com" and expect in almost every instance to get the home page of the "trademark" owner
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart: The Department of Housing and Urban Development and the... Jul 11, 2000
THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY ISSUE JOINT REPORT: CURBING PREDATORY HOME MORTGAGE LENDING July 11, 2000 Over the past year, the issue of predatory lending has captured the attention of legislators, regulatorsandenforcementagenciesatboththefederalandstatelevels. Severalstateshaveconsideredor adopted statutes and regulations addressing perceived abuses, bills have been introduced in the U.S. Congress, and both federal and state enforcement agencies
Bradley Arant: Taxpayer's Reply Brief in Gladwin Nov 08, 1999
...xv STANDARDS FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION AND REVIEW. 12 The Class Is Identifiable and the Circuit Court Can CorrectAnyTechnicalDefectsintheClassDefinition
Is Liability Just a Click Away?
David M. Kelly and Christina J. HieberOriginally published in Internet Law & Business, March 2001Copyright © Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP The ubiquitous act of linking one website to another has spawned many lawsuits claiming trademark infringement and dilution. Liability in these cases depends on who's doing the linking, where the linking leads the public, the content the linked site provides, and most important, the likelihood of consumer confusion or dilution
: Movado Group
Plaintiff, a well-known watch manufacturer, sued defendants, operators of an online watch retail store, alleging assorted trademark and unfair competition claims based on: (1) defendants' reselling of plaintiff's MOVADO and ESQ. watches with a nonfactory warranty, and (2) defendants' use of plaintiff's CONCORD mark on their website and associated metatags when defendants did not offer CONCORD watches. On cross motions for summary judgment, the court denied both motions on plaintiff's first
Akin Gump: Expansive Trademark Doctrines Gain In 3rd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia and having jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the U.S. Virgin Islands, long played an important role in the development of federal trademark infringement law, perhaps behind only the Second Circuit in New York in influence. In recent years, with trademark litigation proliferating throughout the country, that influence has waned and 3rd Circuit trademark jurisprudence has seemed increasingly idiosyncratic
Akin Gump: E-Commerce: Advisory Commission to Make Recommendations...
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Akin Gump: Newsletters
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Finnegan Henderson: Archdiocese of St. Louis v. Internet Entertainment Grou...
1999) (opinion withdrawn at request of the court) Plaintiff claimed common-law rights in the mark PAPAL VISIT 1999 and variations of that mark in connection with the visit of Pope John Paul II to St. Louis, Missouri, which occurred on January 26, 1999. Defendant operated websites located at the domain names “papalvisit.com” and “papalvisit1999.com,” which contained information on the Pope’s visit
Palmer & Dodge: Brick and Mortar Laws in a Virtual World
Is Liability Just a Click Away?
David M. Kelly and Christina J. HieberOriginally published in Internet Law & Business, March 2001Copyright © Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP The ubiquitous act of linking one website to another has spawned many lawsuits claiming trademark infringement and dilution. Liability in these cases depends on who's doing the linking, where the linking leads the public, the content the linked site provides, and most important, the likelihood of consumer confusion or dilution
: Movado Group
Plaintiff, a well-known watch manufacturer, sued defendants, operators of an online watch retail store, alleging assorted trademark and unfair competition claims based on: (1) defendants' reselling of plaintiff's MOVADO and ESQ. watches with a nonfactory warranty, and (2) defendants' use of plaintiff's CONCORD mark on their website and associated metatags when defendants did not offer CONCORD watches. On cross motions for summary judgment, the court denied both motions on plaintiff's first
Akin Gump: Expansive Trademark Doctrines Gain In 3rd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia and having jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the U.S. Virgin Islands, long played an important role in the development of federal trademark infringement law, perhaps behind only the Second Circuit in New York in influence. In recent years, with trademark litigation proliferating throughout the country, that influence has waned and 3rd Circuit trademark jurisprudence has seemed increasingly idiosyncratic
Akin Gump: Newsletters
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Akin Gump: E-Commerce: Advisory Commission to Make Recommendations...
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Cooley Godward: Attacked From All Sides
In an America that remains as politically polarized into "red" and "blue" states as it was in 2000--despite the attacks on September 11, 2001--the Bush administration's counterterrorism measures have created one striking, if unanticipated, consensus. Nat Hentoff, the renowned jazz critic and longtime columnist for The Village Voice, has for decades championed free speech and opposed the national security state's efforts to squelch it
Finnegan Henderson: Archdiocese of St. Louis v. Internet Entertainment Grou...
1999) (opinion withdrawn at request of the court) Plaintiff claimed common-law rights in the mark PAPAL VISIT 1999 and variations of that mark in connection with the visit of Pope John Paul II to St. Louis, Missouri, which occurred on January 26, 1999. Defendant operated websites located at the domain names “papalvisit.com” and “papalvisit1999.com,” which contained information on the Pope’s visit
Is Liability Just a Click Away?
David M. Kelly and Christina J. HieberOriginally published in Internet Law & Business, March 2001Copyright © Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP The ubiquitous act of linking one website to another has spawned many lawsuits claiming trademark infringement and dilution. Liability in these cases depends on who's doing the linking, where the linking leads the public, the content the linked site provides, and most important, the likelihood of consumer confusion or dilution
: Movado Group
Plaintiff, a well-known watch manufacturer, sued defendants, operators of an online watch retail store, alleging assorted trademark and unfair competition claims based on: (1) defendants' reselling of plaintiff's MOVADO and ESQ. watches with a nonfactory warranty, and (2) defendants' use of plaintiff's CONCORD mark on their website and associated metatags when defendants did not offer CONCORD watches. On cross motions for summary judgment, the court denied both motions on plaintiff's first
Akin Gump: Expansive Trademark Doctrines Gain In 3rd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia and having jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the U.S. Virgin Islands, long played an important role in the development of federal trademark infringement law, perhaps behind only the Second Circuit in New York in influence. In recent years, with trademark litigation proliferating throughout the country, that influence has waned and 3rd Circuit trademark jurisprudence has seemed increasingly idiosyncratic
Akin Gump: Newsletters
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Akin Gump: E-Commerce: Advisory Commission to Make Recommendations...
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Cooley Godward: Attacked From All Sides
In an America that remains as politically polarized into "red" and "blue" states as it was in 2000--despite the attacks on September 11, 2001--the Bush administration's counterterrorism measures have created one striking, if unanticipated, consensus. Nat Hentoff, the renowned jazz critic and longtime columnist for The Village Voice, has for decades championed free speech and opposed the national security state's efforts to squelch it
Finnegan Henderson: Archdiocese of St. Louis v. Internet Entertainment Grou...
1999) (opinion withdrawn at request of the court) Plaintiff claimed common-law rights in the mark PAPAL VISIT 1999 and variations of that mark in connection with the visit of Pope John Paul II to St. Louis, Missouri, which occurred on January 26, 1999. Defendant operated websites located at the domain names “papalvisit.com” and “papalvisit1999.com,” which contained information on the Pope’s visit
Akin Gump: Expansive Trademark Doctrines Gain In 3rd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia and having jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the U.S. Virgin Islands, long played an important role in the development of federal trademark infringement law, perhaps behind only the Second Circuit in New York in influence. In recent years, with trademark litigation proliferating throughout the country, that influence has waned and 3rd Circuit trademark jurisprudence has seemed increasingly idiosyncratic
Akin Gump: Newsletters
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Akin Gump: E-Commerce: Advisory Commission to Make Recommendations...
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Cooley Godward: Attacked From All Sides
In an America that remains as politically polarized into "red" and "blue" states as it was in 2000--despite the attacks on September 11, 2001--the Bush administration's counterterrorism measures have created one striking, if unanticipated, consensus. Nat Hentoff, the renowned jazz critic and longtime columnist for The Village Voice, has for decades championed free speech and opposed the national security state's efforts to squelch it
Perkins Coie: Electronic Information Privacy Center
Advisory Board Board and Staff Jobs/IPIOP Clerkships Litigation Docket Support EPIC Praise for EPIC Privacy Policy Coalitions Global Internet Liberty Campaign In Defense of Freedom Internet Democracy Project Internet Free Expression Alliance National Committee for Voting Integrity On the Identity Trail Privacy International The Privacy Site The Public Voice Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue EPIC Events Release of the 2004 Privacy & Human Rights Report Contact Us EPIC National Office 1718
Perkins Coie: Electronic Privacy Information Center
Advisory Board Board and Staff Jobs/IPIOP Clerkships Litigation Docket Support EPIC Praise for EPIC Privacy Policy Coalitions Global Internet Liberty Campaign In Defense of Freedom Internet Democracy Project Internet Free Expression Alliance National Committee for Voting Integrity On the Identity Trail Privacy International The Privacy Site The Public Voice Trans Atlantic Consumer Dialogue EPIC Events Release of the 2004 Privacy & Human Rights Report Contact Us EPIC National Office 1718
Akin Gump: Expansive Trademark Doctrines Gain In 3rd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia and having jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the U.S. Virgin Islands, long played an important role in the development of federal trademark infringement law, perhaps behind only the Second Circuit in New York in influence. In recent years, with trademark litigation proliferating throughout the country, that influence has waned and 3rd Circuit trademark jurisprudence has seemed increasingly idiosyncratic
Akin Gump: E-Commerce: Advisory Commission to Make Recommendations...
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Akin Gump: Newsletters
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Cooley Godward: Attacked From All Sides
In an America that remains as politically polarized into "red" and "blue" states as it was in 2000--despite the attacks on September 11, 2001--the Bush administration's counterterrorism measures have created one striking, if unanticipated, consensus. Nat Hentoff, the renowned jazz critic and longtime columnist for The Village Voice, has for decades championed free speech and opposed the national security state's efforts to squelch it
Akin Gump: Expansive Trademark Doctrines Gain In 3rd Circuit
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia and having jurisdiction over Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and the U.S. Virgin Islands, long played an important role in the development of federal trademark infringement law, perhaps behind only the Second Circuit in New York in influence. In recent years, with trademark litigation proliferating throughout the country, that influence has waned and 3rd Circuit trademark jurisprudence has seemed increasingly idiosyncratic
Akin Gump: E-Commerce: Advisory Commission to Make Recommendations...
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Akin Gump: Newsletters
The Commission is composed of three federal officials, eight state and local representatives, and eight representatives from the Electronic Commerce Industry Telecommunications and Consumer Groups. The Commission and staff have for over a year studied various aspects of the use of the Internet and the effects of Internet activity and electronic commerce on international tax policy and the tax policies of the United States and state and local jurisdictions
Epstein Becker & Green: PDF
HCCA'S Medicare Prescription Drug Part D Compliance Congress Baltimore, Maryland -- September 11, 2006. New "Subcontractor" Oversight and Compliance Responsibilities for Medicare Part D Plan Sponsors