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WTR presents a round-up of news, developments and insights from across the trademark sphere. In our latest round-up, we look at the USPTO announcing an acting director after Andrei Iancu’s exit; the EU General Court decision in a dispute over HALLOUMI and BBQLOUMI; CBP seizing $8 million in fake Cartier bracelets; and much more. Coverage this time from Bridget Diakun (BD), Jonathan Walfisz (JW) and Trevor Little (TL).
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Frasers Group ups investment in Hugo Boss – Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has raised its stake in Hugo Boss, reports
Bloomberg. The UK retailer now controls a 15.2% “strategic position” in the Germany luxury fashion company. It is the latest investment that Ashley has made in retailers both in Europe and the United States – the group already having its hand in Mulberry Group, Studio Retail Group and French Connection Group, among others. Frasers Group’s investment in competitors is a strategic move that aims to �
Spencer Fane LLP Partner Ayesha Mehdi Named to American Bar Association Health Law Section Vice Chairships
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The ability of a bankruptcy trustee to avoid certain transfers of a debtor s property and to recover the property or its value from the transferees is an essential tool in maximizing the value of a bankruptcy estate for the benefit of all stakeholders. However, a ruling recently handed down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit could, if followed by other courts, curtail a trustee s avoidance and recovery powers. In
Rajala v. Spencer Fane LLP (In re Generation Resources Holding Co.), 964 F.3d 958 (10
th Cir. 2020),
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Northwestern University Athletic Director Jim Phillips, pictured at a 2013 news conference, was named the next commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, file)
EVANSTON, IL Northwestern University Athletic Director Jim Phillips will resign to take a job as the next commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, conference officials announced Monday. Phillips will succeed John Swofford, who earlier this year announced plans to retire in June 2021 after nearly 25 years as ACC commissioner.
Phillips, a native of Chicago s Northwest Side, worked for the Notre Dame athletic department and spent four years as athletic director at Northern Illinois University before he was hired by Northwestern in April 2008 as its athletic director. In 2012, he was given the title of vice president for athletics and recreation.
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By EMMA SEARS
and JESSIE CHRISTOPHER SMITH
Gaylord New Dec 12, 2020 Photo courtesy Oklahoma House of Representatives
Oklahomaâs seven Republican Presidential electors will cast their ballots for incumbent President Donald Trump shortly after 10 a.m. Monday.
Unlike 60 years ago when a âfaithless electorâ didnât vote as pledged, itâs doubtful any of this yearâs GOP electors will vote for anyone other than Trump, who carried the state in the Nov. 3 election with 65 percent of the vote compared with Democratic rival and President-elect Joe Bidenâs 32 percent.
âWeâre proud Republicans, and we were elected as electors by the Republican Party,â Chris Martin, a state GOP committeeman from Yukon said. âYou know what we think. Thereâs nothing really mysterious about us.â
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