Month: July 2020

Coronavirus-Related Litigation

July 13, 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.

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COVID-19 and the CCPA: The Privacy Implications of Temperature Checks

July 13, 2020
Temperature Taking

While 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…

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Buckles, Clasps, and Other New Tools for Trademark Enforcement

July 6, 2020
Trademark

Business 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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