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Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Apr 30, 20213 min read
Dropbox Drops the Ball: Trademark Infringement Claim Revived After Grant of Summary Judgment
The district court granted Dropbox's motion for summary judgment leading Ironhawk to appeal to the 9th Circuit.
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Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Apr 26, 20213 min read
Plausible Claim or Greedy Plaintiff: Frivolous Infringement in the First Circuit
Ever wonder what sort of protections are available for people and businesses that create marketing materials for others? The simple...
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Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Feb 11, 20212 min read
I Yam What I Yam, Unless I Say I Yam Not: Judicial Estoppel Undermined by Forfeiture
Defendant’s demurrer relied on one key fact, that it was not licensed as an insurance company ...
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Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Feb 5, 20213 min read
Trademark Troubles: Just Don't
Let us start with a silly question: have you ever had an idea? Chances are that you have had several “ideas” which, if focused on and...
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Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Feb 1, 20213 min read
COVID Versus the Courts: Dinner and a Show!
From California to Massachusetts, businesses continue to suffer as a result of restrictions enacted to prevent the spread of COVID-19....
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Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Sep 8, 20202 min read
Businesses Beware: Websites Viewed as “Virtual Stores” in California
A brief discussion on the California Court of Appeals decision in Thurston v. Fairfield Collectibles of Georgia, LLC. *Not legal advice.
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