Patent Infringement Law
 
Hermes v. Mason Rothchild

New York, New York intellectual property lawyers represented Plaintiff, which sued Defendant on a Lanham Act violation trademark infringement theory claiming that Defendant's 'MetaBirkins' non-fungible tokens, handing Paris fashion house Hermes a victory in a closely watched dispute that could impact future conduct in the world of fashion and NFTs.





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United States of America v. Michael Eugene Spears

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with murder in the second degree in Indian Country.





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David Hills v. Corridor Wine, Inc., TWFS, Inc. and Retail Services and Systems, Inc.

Baltimore, Maryland intellectual property lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on a copyright infringement theory.




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Under Armour, Inc. v. Armorina, Inc.

Baltimore, Maryland intellectual property lawyers represented Plaintiff, which sued Defendant on a trademark infringement theory under 15 U.S.C. 1051.




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Steven Markos v. Wrenegade Sports, LLC, d/b/a Farm To Fork Adventures

Albany, New York intellectual property lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a copyright infringement theory under 17 U.S.C. 101.




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State of Idaho v. Christopher C. Tapp


Christopher C. Tapp appeals from his conviction for first degree murder and rape. Tapp argues that the district court erred by not suppressing the statements he made in a series of police interviews. In the alternative, he contends the sentences imposed are excessive.

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State of Louisiana v. Reginald Adams

In 1983, defendant, Reginald Adams, was convicted of first degree murder, a violation of R.S. 14:30. The Louisiana Supreme Court later reversed defendant's conviction, vacated his sentence and remanded the case for a new trial. State v. Adams, 550 So.2d 595 (La.1989). The defendant was recharged by an amended bill of indictment with second degree murder, a violation of 14:30.1. After a new trial,

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State of Ohio v. Aldridge Ricahrd

In 1985, petitioners-appellees, M. Jenny Wilcox and Robert Dale Aldridge, were convicted of several counts of child sexual abuse and related offenses, and were each sentenced to life imprisonment. A full ten years later their convictions were vacated and a new trial was granted by the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas in a civil proceeding brought pursuant to R.C. 2953.21. The state appeals

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Primepoint, LLC v. Primepay, Inc.

Camden, New Jersey intellectual property lawyers represented Plaintiff and Defendant in a trademark infringement dispute.


Primepoint is a New Jersey company with its principal place of business in Bordentown, New Jersey. Primepoint provides payroll processing and payroll tax services using the "Primepoint" trademark (hereinafter the "Primepoint mark"). Primepoint was founded in 2000

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Johnny Hincapie v. City of New York, et al.

On September 2, 1990, Brian Watkins, a tourist from Utah, was stabbed to death on a New York City subway platform. In the immediate aftermath of the attack, officers from both the New York Police Department (“NYPD”) and Transit Police Department (“Transit PD”) interviewed and arrested a host of witnesses and suspects. Several suspects were prosecuted, convicted, and sentenced to lengthy pr

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Peter Von Dyck v. Richard Kyle Gavin, et al.

Jacksonville, Florida personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on legal malpractice theories.

Appellant, Peter Von Dyke, appeals a final order dismissing, with prejudice, his complaint for legal malpractice. The trial court dismissed the complaint, finding that the two-year statute of limitations set forth in section 95.11(4), Florida Statutes, had run. The tri

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United States of America v. Emmitt T. Tiner

East St. Louis, Illinois criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with wire fraud, extortion, sending interstate communications with the intent to extort, healthcare fraud, money laundering, and conducting financial transactions with criminally derived proceeds.

Emmitt T. Tiner, agte 55, of O’Fallon, Illinois, admitted that he extorted more than $2,000,000 from two local

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UMG Recordings, Inc., et al. v. Grande Communications Networks LLC, et al.

Austin, Texas civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs and Defendants a copyright infringement dispute under 17 U.S.C. 101, et seq.

Plaintiffs claimed that Grande Communications engaged in willful contributory copyright infringement involving 1,403 copyrighted works.

Defendant claimed that it should not be held liable for copyright infringements committed by its subscribe

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United States of America v. Troy Allen Stevenson

Muskogee, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with involuntary manslaughter in Indian Country.

Troy Allen Stevenson, age 22, from Sequoyah County, Oklahoma was accused involuntary manslaughter.

The Sequoyah County Sheriff's Office investigate the case along with the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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United States of America v. Jeffrey Sutton

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with assault with intent to commit murder in Indian Country and carrying, using and brandishing and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.

effrey Sutton, 54, was found guilty of carrying, using, brandishing, and discharging a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence and assault wit

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United States of America v. Amy Leann Hall

Muskogee, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with two counts of murder in Indian Country and one count of assault with intent to commit murder in Indian Country.

Amy Leann Hall, age 42, pleaded guilty to fatally shooting tow of her child and wounding of another.

The government threatened to dismiss the case and remand it back to the State so that it could

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United States of America v. Ryan Christopher Dill

Muskogee, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with aggravated sexual abuse in Indian County and assault resulting in serious bodily injury in Indian Country.

On or about December 25, 2021, Ryan Christopher Dill, age 35, from Ada, Oklahoma, sexually assaulted a victim using force and by placing the victim in fear she would be subjected to death, serious bodily injury

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United States of America v. JaQuan Dawante Lee

Tulsa, Oklahoma criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with assault by strangulation in Indian Country in violation 18 USC 1151, 1153, and 113(a)(8), which provide:

Except as otherwise provided in sections 1154 and 1156 of this title, the term “Indian country”, as used in this chapter, means (a) all land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of

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Pizza Inn, Inc. v. Fawzi Odetallah

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiff and Defendant in a breach of franchise agreement dispute.

In 2007, Pizza Inn and Mr. Odetallah entered into a franchise agreement (“2007 Franchise Agreement”), granting Mr. Odetallah a non-exclusive license to use Pizza Inn's proprietary trademarks in connection with the restaurant located at 2224 North 14th Street

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Adobe Whitewater Club v. State Game Comm'n

Santa Fe, New Mexico environmental law lawyers represent petitioners seek and writ of mandamus.

{1} This mandamus proceeding concerns the scope of the public’s right to use public water flowing over private property. Article XVI, Section 2 of the New Mexico Constitution provides that “[t]he unappropriated water of every natural stream, perennial or torrential, within th

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United States of America v. James Wesley Frazier, Aelix Santiago, Michael Forrester, Jamei Hern Dereck, Leighton Stanley, William Boylston and Jason Meyerholz

Nashville, Tennessee criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants charged with engaging in a conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute drugs, racketeering activity, and money laundering.


After the testimony of almost 100 witnesses, with less than two days left in the Government's case-in-chief, and with Defendants' case expected to last less than a day, fiv

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FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. v. Route Consultant, Inc.

FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. sued Route Consultant, Inc. on a Lanham Act Trademark Infringement theory claiming that Defendant is disparaging its delivery system.

Route Consultant, Inc. is owned by Spemcer Patton, a FedEx contractor who claims that FedEx is not treating the companies that actually deliver FedEx packages to the public fairly.

The business model for FedEx is f

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Lisa Brunson v. Capitol CMG, Inc., et al.

Nashville, Tennessee plaintiff personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a copyright infringement theory.


CCMG and Integrity Music (collectively “the Publishers”), are music publishers and music publishing administrators who own music copyrights in many popular worship and Christian musical compositions. (Doc. No. 66 at 18). Lisa Brunson, is a congregati

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Victor Elias Photography, LLC v. Ice Portal, Inc.

Miami, Florida intellectual property lawyers represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a copy right infringement theory.

In 2016, commercial photographer Victor Elias discovered
infringing uses of his copyrighted images on the internet. Instead
of pursuing the infringing parties, Mr. Elias brought a lawsuit
against Ice Portal, Inc. – now a division of Shiji (US), Inc. (

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United States of America v. Karim Arabi (Karem), et al.

San Diego, California criminal law lawyer represented defendant charged with fraud.

Charges unsealed today against four individuals, including two San Diego residents, allege that they defrauded a multinational San Diego technology company in its $150 million purchase of a tech start-up controlled by the defendants.

Karim Arabi (“Karim”) and Ali Akbar Shokouhi were arrested

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