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Analysis
3 Federal Circuit Clashes To Watch In January
By Ryan Davis
The Federal Circuit is set to hear several intellectual property cases in January, including one over a nine-figure patent judgment against cybersecurity company Gen Digital tied to a contempt finding against a major law firm that represented it, and another over the tech industry's long-running crusade against patent review denials based on related litigation.
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INSURANCE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Fed. Circ. Urged To Erase Aaron Judge's TM Phrases Win
By Ivan Moreno
A Long Island man seeking to register trademarks for the judiciary-themed expressions "All Rise" and "Here Comes The Judge" has asked the Federal Circuit to overturn the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board's rejection of his applications, arguing it erroneously concluded that New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge has priority over the phrases.
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SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
BANKRUPTCY
Hudson Hotel Debtors Seek To Recast 'Ground Lease'
By Jarek Rutz
The developers behind the former Hudson Hotel in Manhattan have asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to recharacterize a long-term "ground lease" tied to the property as a disguised financing arrangement, arguing the structure functions economically as a high-cost loan rather than a true lease and should not receive favorable treatment under the Bankruptcy Code.
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BANKING
PRIVATE EQUITY
IMMIGRATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Feature
State Telecom Roundup: AGs Step Up War On Robocalls
By Nadia Dreid
Americans have been pummeled by more than 2.5 billion robocalls every month this year, and stanching the onslaught has become one of the more bipartisan issues in national politics. Federal and state authorities also agree on the magnitude of the issue, and the nation's attorneys general are teaming up for battle across the country at the state level.
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PEOPLE
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Ex-DOJ Employees Fight Gov't Bid To Toss Their Firing Suit
By Bonnie Eslinger
An ex-assistant U.S. attorney and two other former Justice Department employees urged a Washington, D.C., federal court on Tuesday to deny the government's motion to dismiss their lawsuit claiming they were unlawfully fired, arguing an internal government employment board isn't appropriate for their cases and is controlled by President Donald Trump.
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