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Call for Submissions for Volume 4 Issue 1 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
Trends in Intellectual Property Research welcomes contributions from all branches of IP law and competition law, if the work is relevant, up to date and original.
Ten Drug Dealers Handed Lengthy Federal Prison Sentences for Trafficking Kilos of Fentanyl, Meth, and Cocaine
In total, the group was responsible for distributing at least 108 kilograms of methamphetamine, 4 kilograms of Fentanyl, and 6 kilograms of cocaine.
Shumaker Partners Gregory C. Yadley and Willard A. Blair Play Key Roles at 42nd Annual Federal Securities Institute and M&A Conference
A premier national event in the securities, M&A, and governance fields, the Institute brought together over 100 leading regulators, practitioners, and industry experts to discuss the latest developments in corporate and federal securities law and regulation.
Stanley E. Gates, II Honored with Change Maker Award at Shades of Melanin Awards Gala
“I am incredibly honored to receive the Change Maker Award,” Stanley said. “This recognition belongs to the many community leaders, residents, and partners who work every day to make Columbus a more equitable and vibrant city. I am proud to continue that work through my role at Shumaker Advisors.”
Wisconsin Asks Federal Court to Dismiss DoJ Voter Data Lawsuit
The Wisconsin Elections Commission, in contrast, claims that it has already provided publicly-available data for more than 3.6 million registered voters. It has also challenged the Justice Department’s legal argument, saying that nothing in the Civil Rights Act of 1960 provides the Trump administration with the power to forcibly requisition confidential information from individual states.
Closing Statements Presented in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial
PBS reports that Mark Lanier, an attorney representing KGM, concluded his closing remarks by showing the jury pictures of a gazelle surrounded by lions. The lions, Lanier said, don’t go after the strongest or fastest members of a herd—instead, they target, attack, and devour those that lack the strength to either fight back or escape.
Rushing water. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Marius Iordache. Public domain.
Proposed Class Action Accuses DC Water of Negligence in Massive Sewage Spill
“243 gallons of sewage just doesn’t go away,” Dean Naujoks of the Potomac Riverkeeper Network told NPR. “We're concerned about potential algae blooms and fish kills this summer.”
Ryan J. FarrickJournalist Sues Grammarly Over “Expert Review” AI Feature
“The edits were not good. The ones that they were attributing to me… were making the sentences worse, more complex,” Angwin said. “The idea that my name would be in there giving people terrible advice is actually really appalling.”
Ryan J. FarrickLouisiana Lawmakers Debate Medical Malpractice Limits
Louisiana legislators debate raising decades-old cap on medical malpractice damages.
Sara E. TellerAdobe Faces Settlement Over Subscription Cancellation Practices
Jury finds former officer guilty after assaulting restrained suspect during arrest.
Sara E. TellerLegal Help After a Serious Car Crash Injury
Your focus should be on healing and rehabilitation while experienced professionals handle the legal complexities of pursuing the compensation you deserve.
Irma C. DenglerAnthropic Sues DOD Over “Supply Chain Risk” Designation
“The Constitution does not allow the government to wield its enormous power to punish a company for its protected speech. No federal statute authorizes the actions taken here. Anthropic turns to the judiciary as a last resort to vindicate its rights and halt the Executive’s unlawful campaign of retaliation,” Anthropic said in the 48-page lawsuit.
Costco Customer Files Lawsuit, Demands Consumer Tariff Refunds
Sockov’s filing also cited a Goldman Sachs report that found that American consumers, rather than companies, were “shouldering two-thirds of President Trump’s new tariff costs.” “The truly injured parties possess no direct avenue for redress,” the lawsuit says.
Navigating the SSDI Claims Process in Las Vegas
Successfully navigating the initial application requires meticulous attention to detail and thorough preparation.
Why Hiring a Commercial Truck Crash Attorney in Rutherfordton Matters
When your future is on the line, experienced legal representation can make all the difference.
Court Clears OSU’s Puff Johnson to Play: Ohio Judge Restores Final Season of Eligibility
“The Court’s well-reasoned decision will hopefully lead to further reform on the part of the NCAA,” said Diana Florence, who has been a part of all the firm’s successful challenges in eligibility matters.
Former NFL Executive Frank Hawkins Joins Shumaker’s Sports Law Team
Frank brings an extraordinary depth of experience across complex legal, financial, media, technology, and governance matters that have helped shape the modern sports industry.
Shumaker Secures Key Federal Injunction Protecting Client’s Patent Rights
Shumaker’s litigation team will continue to represent TAPP MFG, Inc. as the case proceeds.
FisherBroyles Expands Corporate and Real Estate Bench with Addition of Partner Jennifer Nichols
Nichols Joins Firm’s Naples, Florida, office.
FisherBroyles Opens New Office in San Diego, California
James Cleary and Pedro F. Suarez to lead expansion in key innovation hub.
Sirion Announces Completion of Majority Investment from Haveli to Help Accelerate the Future of AI-Native Contract Lifecycle Management
The investment marks a new phase in Sirion’s growth as enterprises adopt AI to modernize how contracting work gets done.
Understanding Federal Regulations That Affect Trucking Cases
The complexity of federal trucking regulations means that accident victims benefit significantly from legal representation familiar with this specialized area.
Arizona Cardiology Group Settles Vein Procedure Case
Arizona doctors settle claims involving medically unnecessary vein ablation procedures.
Former Missouri Officer Convicted in Assault Case
Jury finds former officer guilty after assaulting restrained suspect during arrest
Denied SSD Benefits in Ohio? Here’s How Legal Help in Akron Can Change the Outcome
Being denied SSD benefits is not the end of the road—it’s a challenge that can be overcome with the right strategy and legal support.
Legal Representation for Serious Car Crash Cases in Charlotte
Experienced legal representation provides the expertise, resources, and support necessary to navigate the complex legal process while you focus on healing and rehabilitation.

