Tag Archives: Involves

burger case involves unclean hands (ew) and literal falsity about beef amounts

In-N-Out Burgers v. Smashburger IP Holder LLC, 2018 WL 7891028, No. SACV 17-1474 JVS(DFMx) (C.D. Cal. Dec. 21, 2018)As relevant here, In-N-Out alleged that Smashburger falsely advertised its Triple Double hamburger as containing “Double the Beef” because the burger’s two … Continue reading

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The Newest Workplace Battle Involves Scheduling

The Los Angeles City Council is currently considering an ordinance titled the “Fair Workweek” which would affect large employers in Los Angeles, including Target, Home Depot and Goodwill to name a few.  Under the Los Angeles ordinance, employers would have … Continue reading

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Business litigation over trademark violations involves Comic-Con

Businesses can often face threats to their reputation and operations when another company infringes on trademarks or other intellectual property. As a result, business litigation may take place if a company believes that another has caused damage due to such violations. … Continue reading

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American NAFTA Inconsistency Re Copyright Term Extension – And Why This Issue Matters Bigly & Involves Billions

(Wikimedia)The original “fact sheet” of the USA/Mexico deal released on August 27, 2018 by USTR included the following re copyright term:Extend the minimum copyright term to 75 years for works like song performances and ensure that works such as digital … Continue reading

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