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Defendant Cannot Keep Trademark and Copyright Infringement In The Dark

We have discussed New York-based lighting and furniture designer and manufacturer Hudson Furniture, Inc. in a previous post. While that case has since been terminated, Hudson recently won summary judgment—a finding that...more

Defendant Who Defeated Preliminary Injunction And Obtained Dismissal For Failure To Prosecute Is Not A "Prevailing Party" In...

The "prevailing party" in a patent case is entitled to attorney fees from the losing side under 35 U.S.C. 285. However what constitutes a "prevailing party" sometimes can be difficult to determine. Judge Moon recently held...more

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