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Supreme Court determines standing to sue for false advertising under the Lanham Act

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Report from Lexology.com : "In Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc., 134 S.Ct. 1377 (2014), the Supreme Court unanimously held that 'to invoke the Lanham Act’s cause of action for false advertising, a plaintiff must plead (and ultimately prove) an injury to a commercial interest in sales or business reputation proximately caused by the defendant’s misrepresentations .' The Supreme Court’s holding resolved a circuit split, and broadened the ability to bring a claim...
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ImageSoft Selected by State of Michigan for Statewide Court eFiling and Document Management Solution

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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (PRWEB) May 11, 2017 ImageSoft, Inc., provider of the JusticeTech® suite of paperless court solutions, today announced that the Michigan State Court Administrative Office has chosen ImageSoft to deliver an eFiling and electronic document management system (EDMS) for the 242 trial courts statewide. The selected solution will feature TrueFiling™, ImageSoft’s eFiling platform which has been successfully deployed for courts nationwide, including several Michigan installations.
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Supreme Court allows resales of used printer cartridges

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The Supreme Court on Monday ruled unanimously in favor of a company that sold refilled printer cartridges in a patent case with wide implications for the technology industry. The case involved a legal dispute between printer and toner cartridge company, Lexmark, and a small West Virginia based reseller, Impression, which would acquire used Lexmark cartridges, disable chips inside them that prevented unauthorized refills and then resold them to consumers at a lower price. Lexmark argued that...
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‘No tangible benefits’: N.Y. judge rejects Xerox shareholder class action deal

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Seems Xerox dodged another bullet here. (Reuters) - New York State Supreme Court Justice Barry Ostrager of Manhattan is not afraid to stir things up. In April 2018, you may recall, the judge – previously a longtime litigation partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett – issued a preliminary injunction to block Xerox from allowing a shareholder vote on a proposed merger with Fuji, holding that the deal was hopelessly tainted by Xerox board members’ conflicts. Justice Ostrager’s decision was...
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Todays Hacked!

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Hacked! 1/9/2023 Kubernetes clusters hacked in malware campaign via PostgreSQL .....The Kinsing malware is now actively breaching Kubernetes clusters by leveraging known weaknesses in container images and misconfigured, ... The dark web's criminal minds see Internet of Things as next big hacking prize - ....Last year, it was ransomware, as criminal hacking groups figured out how ... software (some of it open-source software) that can be easily hacked . Researchers Hacked California's New...
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