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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.
Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Apr 30, 20213 min read
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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...
Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Apr 26, 20213 min read
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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 ...
Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Feb 11, 20212 min read
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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...
Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Feb 5, 20213 min read
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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....
Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Feb 1, 20213 min read
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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.
Frederick L. Stoker III, Esq.
Sep 8, 20202 min read
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