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Court: Feds wrong that Fort Huachuca isn't harming river

Court orders agency to revisit Fort Huachuca water decision

PHOENIX – Calling its report “arbitrary and capricious,’’ a federal appeals court on Monday ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to revisit its conclusion that Fort Huachuca was adequately

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Court: Can't fix unsigned ballots after election | Arizona Capitol Times

Arizonans who forget to sign their early ballots have no legal right to fix them after Election Day to ensure their votes are counted, a federal appeals court ruled December 8.

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9th Circuit upholds arrest warrant for Swiss developer

9th Circuit upholds arrest warrant for Swiss developer
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The Sleekcraft Factors And "Reverse Confusion" Trademark Infringement | Weintraub Tobin

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: What happens when a junior trademark holder’s business becomes so popular and well known that it threatens to swamp the reputation of a senior mark holder?  The senior mark holder brings a trademark infringement case alleging “reverse confusion” among its potential customers.  This was the scenario the Ninth Circuit faced in its recent decision in: Ironhawk Technologies, Inc. v. Dropbox, Inc. (decided April 20, 2021). Ironhawk develops computer software that uses compression technology to allow for the efficient transfer of data, especially in “bandwidth-challenged environments.”  It has marketed its software under the name “SmartSync” since 2004 and obtained a trademark for SmartSync in 2007.  It sells its software primarily to the United States Navy but, in 2013, sold its software to at least one major pharmacy chain.

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