Month: July 2020
July 2020 Monthly Litigation Law Tip Coronavirus-related litigation is on the rise. For employers, staying current on the latest coronavirus-related legal requirements is the best way to help avoid litigation.
Read MoreWhile the CCPA has been in effect for several months now, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses to grapple with the law in a new light. In earlier posts, we provided a general overview of the new law and detailed the new consumer rights that it establishes. Companies are now looking for ways to keep…
Read MoreBusiness that use trademarks or service marks now have a more powerful remedy against others who use those marks, or confusingly similar ones, without consent. A new United States Supreme Court decision, issued April 23, 2020, removes the requirement of proving willful infringement to recover lost profits. Plaintiffs in trademark lawsuits can now recover losses…
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