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February 3, 2015 · 7:44 pm

In infringement controversies, a jury is tasked with deciding whether or not a trademark user that modified it’s mark is entitled to priority, rather than a judge


Opinion:
HANA FINANCIAL, INC.
v.
HANA BANK, ET AL.

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← An order dismissing a discrete multi-district litigation case in its entirety qualifies as an appealable final decision
Courts must apply ordinary contract principles, deviod of presumption, to determine whether retiree health-care benefits survive the expiration of a collective-bargaining agreement →

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