Find out what to do when your client’s trademark has been registered as someone else’s domain name.
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February 2000 • Volume 88 • Number 2
Find out what to do when your client’s trademark has been registered as someone else’s domain name.
How and why to present instructions to jurors before opening statements.
A review of the impact — especially in Illinois — of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Davis v Monroe County School Board ruling.
An overview of the rights and defenses available under the Illinois RFRA.
A power of attorney without express language doesn’t allow for gifts, this author argues.
Kennard J. Besse, Sterling; Robert E. Bradney, Jacksonville
Banks and title insurance; fees for foiled FOIA requests; crafting affirmative action plans; and more.
Sage advice for the freshly minted.
Cell phones are about to take a quantum leap in power and functionality — maybe you’d best sit tight until they do.
Assemble the standard provisions and create the picture of a well-done deal.