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It’s Another Acquisition for Litera, As It Scoops Up Talent Management Platform Micron Systems

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Less than a week after announcing its acquisition of BigSquare , a provider of financial and business intelligence and analytics for law firms, legal technology company Litera today announced another — of Micron Systems Inc. , Employee attrition is a problem for law firms. Why this Makes Sense.

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Revenge of the rescheduled cases: Congressional proxy voting, the ministerial exception, and more

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Morrissey-Berru , under which employees deemed “ministers” of religious institutions are not covered by various employment and discrimination laws. This case involves Margaret DeWeese-Boyd, an associate professor of social work at Gordon College, a private Christian liberal arts college in Wenham, Massachusetts.

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March Madness and Advertising:  Use of NCAA Trademarks (2023 Update – Part 2)

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Yesterday, I wrote about the history of the NCAA’s assembling of the rights to an array of trademarks associated with this month’s basketball tournament. Again, importantly, none of these restrictions prevents media companies from using any of the marks in providing customary news coverage of or commentary on the tournament.

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Vans Accuses Walmart of “Escalating Infringement Campaign” in New Trademark Case

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In the complaint that they filed in a California federal court on Monday, Vans and its parent company VF Corp. In the latest legal battle over footwear, Vans is accusing Walmart of embarking on “an escalating campaign to knock off virtually all of [its] bestselling shoes” and running afoul of its trademark rights in the process.

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NCAA Tournament Advertising:  Use of Trademarks and … One More Thing (2022 Update – Part 2)

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Yesterday, I wrote about the history of the NCAA’s assembling of the rights to an array of trademarks associated with this month’s basketball tournament. However, there is no national set of rules as to what is permissible. Rather, the right of publicity is governed by state law.

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Deep Hidden Secrets Revealed for Hiring Candidates in a Tight, Tight Market

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The Talent Acquisition Manager had been looking for very experienced, sophisticated corporate paralegals across the entire country and could not, despite ads, referrals, many agencies and praying to the placement gods, hire candidates. Right now, McDonalds and Walgreens are not the only companies having problems finding people.

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April 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Each month, Arnold & Porter and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law collect and summarize developments in climate-related litigation, which we also add to our U.S. Second Circuit Rejected New York City’s State Law Climate Claims Against Oil Companies. By Margaret Barry and Korey Silverman-Koati. and non-U.S.

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