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Litigators of the Week: Wiping Out a Startup’s M Verdict Against Boeing

Expert Perspectives on Biggest Court Cases Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/litigationdaily/2024/08/16/litigators-of-the-week-wiping-out-a-startups-72m-verdict-against-boeing/ John Hueston, left, and Moez Kaba, right, of Hueston Hennigan. Courtesy photos Q&A U.S. District Judge James Robart in Seattle found that the plaintiff, the now-defunct Zunum Aero Inc., hadn’t adequately identified its alleged trade secrets nor shown that Boeing…

Carter Mario Secures 0,000 Settlement Despite ‘Slew of Prior Injuries’

Carter Mario Secures $300,000 Settlement Despite ‘Slew of Prior Injuries’ | Connecticut Law Tribune Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/ctlawtribune/2024/08/15/carter-mario-secures-300000-settlement-despite-slew-of-prior-injuries/ Melissa Brescia of Carter Mario Law Firm. Courtesy photo “The biggest challenge was proving that the accident made her back injuries worse,” Melissa Brescia said. “We were able to get the prior…

‘100% Knock Off’: Husqvarna Files Trademark Suit Against Unauthorized Online Seller of Used, Returned Outdoor Power Products

Attorneys with K&L Gates filed a trademark-infringement suit against an online retailer in a North Carolina federal court this week accusing it of making unauthorized sales of Husqvarna outdoor power products on Amazon, among other sites.  Husqvarna accuses the Amazon seller, Simple Works, of improperly advertising and selling Husqvarna products…

School District Faces Damages for Turning Away Homeless Student

A federal judge in Camden, New Jersey, has ruled that a school district violated federal law when it refused to enroll a homeless student because of a residency dispute. The judge also said the student’s mother cannot bring pro se claims against the school district, but ordered the appointment of…