In a divorce with no pre-existing agreement in place the fate of child custody and visitation may be decided by the Court.
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The Implications of the FedNow Service
The implications of FedNow are profound – an immediate uniform platform allowing safe and instant peer-to-peer processing.
Navigating Trademark Registration
Trademark registration protects brands, logos, and other distinctive marks. However, not all trademarks are eligible for registration.
Clinical Trial Design Best Practices
Clinical trials are essential for healthcare decisions. Poorly designed trials risk the safety of participants and produce unreliable data.
What Businesses Should Know About Protecting Intellectual Property
It is important to remember that nothing should be posted online that you would be embarrassed to have shown up as evidence in court.
SCOTUS Rules That Arbitration Appeals Automatically Stay Litigation
SCOTUS ruled that litigation is automatically stayed when a party appeals the denial of a motion to compel arbitration.
The Battle of the “Taco Tuesday” Trademark
Is “Taco Tuesday” a common term? Taco Bell appears to think so, as they are attempting to cancel Taco John’s trademark on “Taco Tuesday.”
Nevada Enacts 8 New Laws Impacting Businesses
Critical considerations for businesses that seek to protect content created in whole or in part by artificial intelligence.
California Supreme Court on Collision Course with SCOTUS on PAGA?
In California, a PAGA suit is a “‘representative action'” in which the employee plaintiff sues as an “`agent or proxy'” of the State.
Ed Sheeran’s Copyright Infringement
As a highly successful songwriter, Sheeran has been involved with multiple cases about the use of musical elements.