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Trade Desk Taps Ex-Facebook, Yahoo Atty As Product Counsel

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The Trade Desk Inc., a global advertising technology company, has appointed former Facebook and Yahoo attorney Joshua Smith to serve as its chief privacy and product counsel.

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Sellers of carved wood furniture spar over relevance of copying in trademark

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The justices ruled that a satirical dog toy in the style of the famous whiskey bottle was not protected by the First Amendment, and they sent the case back to the lower courts for them to determine whether the toy infringes on the company’s trademark. The court also ruled for Jason Scott on the trade-dress infringement claim.

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In-House Counsel Jobs – Corporate Counsel Jobs

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Senior Counsel , The Act-1 Group, Inc., Director of Legal – Corporate – Investment Advisory Firm , McCormack Schreiber Legal Search Inc. Associate GC – Multi-Faceted Real Estate Development and Services Company , Garrison & Sisson (Reston, VA). Compliance Counsel , Deerfield Management Company, L.P.

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Tech Co. Shareholders Sue In Del. Over CEO's Voting Control

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Pension fund shareholders in the software company The Trade Desk Inc. have sued its board and officers in Delaware Chancery Court alleging misleading charter and bylaw maneuvers that preserved the CEO's control of the business despite his sale of supervoting shares below a level that would have ended his voting clout.

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November 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Bankruptcy Court Said California City and Counties Could Not Sue Coal Company for Climate Change Impacts. The plaintiffs alleged that Peabody (and a number of other fossil fuel companies) caused greenhouse gas emissions that resulted in sea level rise and damage to their property. and non-U.S. climate litigation charts.

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