Pooja Mahbubani

Head of Legal In-house Middle East & APAC | Hydrogen Group | UAE
Jens Stadtmueller

Lawyer and Founder | Stadtmüller Dispute Consulting | Germany
Hunters Law Sues Rival Over ‘Confusing’ Branding Expansion

Hunters Law Sues Rival Over ‘Confusing’ Branding Expansion By Editorial Team Hunters Law has filed a lawsuit against Hunter’s Solicitors, alleging that the rival firm has engaged in deceptive branding practices that are causing confusion among clients. The legal action claims that Hunter’s Solicitors has unlawfully adopted Hunters Law’s branding elements and is attempting to […]
Hunters Law Sues Rival Over ‘Confusing’ Branding Expansion

Hunters Law Sues Rival Over ‘Confusing’ Branding Expansion By Editorial Team Hunters Law has taken legal action against Hunter’s Solicitors, alleging that the rival firm has engaged in misleading branding practices. The lawsuit claims that Hunter’s Solicitors has unlawfully adopted Hunters Law’s branding elements and attempted to present its legal services as those of Hunters […]
Adidas Seeks New Trial in Thom Browne Trademark Suit Due to Email Gaffe

Adidas Seeks New Trial in Thom Browne Trademark Suit Due to Email Gaffe By Editorial Team Adidas has urged the Second Circuit to order a new trial in the trademark infringement case against fashion brand Thom Browne. The sportswear giant claims that four crucial emails, not disclosed by Thom Browne’s counsel, reveal senior executives discussing […]
Va. Justices Urged To Restore Record $2B Trade Secrets Win

Va. Justices Urged To Restore Record $2B Trade Secrets Win By Editorial Team A software company is appealing to the Virginia Supreme Court to reinstate a $2 billion trade secrets award. The company argues that the appellate court erred in overturning the decision made by jurors and the trial judge. The case involves a software […]
Calif. Attorney Seeks $25K As Fee Sanction For AI Error

Calif. Attorney Seeks $25K As Fee Sanction For AI Error By Editorial Team A California attorney representing a mobile app platform in a small-time copyright and contract suit playing out in Oakland federal court has asked for $25,000 as reimbursement for work he said went into responding to an error-ridden motion and subsequent time spent […]
OpenAI Can’t Strike Authors’ Pirated Book Download Claims

OpenAI Can’t Strike Authors’ Pirated Book Download Claims By Editorial Team A Manhattan federal judge has ruled against OpenAI in a copyright infringement case involving allegations of downloading books from illegal online sources. The judge rejected OpenAI’s argument that the claims violated a court order prohibiting new claims. The lawsuit, brought by prominent authors and […]
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