Luxury Law Alliance News - Page 8

Rogue websites and online piracy: progressive judicial trends from India

K&S Partners lawyer Prakash Vaibhav discusses recent cases in India against rogue websites and cautions on rampant online piracy.

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False advertising in trademarks a ‘grave’ issue in India

ASCI and Indian law firm K&S Partners whitepaper calls for greater scrutiny and restraint on descriptive trademarks

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Hilary Jochmans: 'Fashion is a major economic driver the world over'

PoliticallyinFashion founder talks about her work and why brands should engage in activism in advance of Luxury Law New York presentation on 2 November

Global art advisory Gurr Johns launches $100m art lending fund

Offshore law firm Carey Olsen's Jersey investment funds team advised on the matter

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News | UK

US State interpretation and guidance on the enforceability of non-compete agreements

Barnes & Thornburg lawyers Terese Connolly and Christopher Rubey examine the factors that make non-compete agreements enforceable for luxury brand employers

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Commemorating Queen Elizabeth II: A primer on royal imagery

Freeths partner Iona Silverman reminds users about restrictions and proper copyright clearance for the late Queen and members of the royal family

Chanel names new intellectual property counsel

Based in New York, Heather Strum previously worked with global brands and in private practice

Luxury M&As: how youth and digitisation are driving activity

Multilaw lawyers from Macpherson Kelley, Kochhar & Co., Holland & Knight, Abreu Advogados, Penningtons Manches Cooper, and Lexincorp examine the impacts of web3 technology and a new generation of consumers on the global luxury sector's M&A deals

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Freshfields, Slaughters advise on ABG’s recommended takeover offer for Ted Baker

Proposed deal from US Reebok owner values UK fashion retailer at £211m

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Deals | UK

LVMH North America adds senior Nike lawyer as CLO

Rodney Pratt steps in following retirement of long-time GC Louise Firestone

Paul Hastings and Callanders Law assist A&K Travel Group acquire two luxury cruise ships

HFW and Stephenson Harwood provide maritime law expertise on the transaction

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News | UK

Loeb & Loeb creates new Web 3.0 manager position to help clients with blockchain projects

Ben Edwards reports that crypto expert Gian Pastore has joined the firm in Los Angeles

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Manolo Blahnik wins decades-long trademark battle in China

DLA Piper and Junzejun law firms advise on important brand protection case

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Intermediary liabilities and safe harbour – an umbrella for the rain?

Anand and Anand senior partner Safir Anand explains why regulating intermediary platforms is essential to prevent content misuse

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Ambush marketing: create a buzz without getting stung

With the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games approaching, Freeths experts Simon Barker and Emma Bacon provide a guide to ambush marketing's opportunities and legal constraints

Louis Vuitton signs actress Cate Blanchett as its newest high jewelry ambassador

Lawyers at Barack Ferrazanno and Personae Consilium advise on the deal

Barack Ferrazzano and Sheppard Mullin act on Moet Hennessy's acquisition of Napa Valley vineyard

Moet acquires one of the best-known California wine makers, famous for its premium Insignia label and a crown jewel of the Napa Valley and Sonoma Coast

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US

Rafi Mottahedeh: from law firm to company and back to private practice

More often than not, when a lawyer moves in-house their career trajectory remains there. But not always. Former Cargill in-house counsel Rafi Mottahedeh recently returned to private practice as head of the transactional tax practice at San Francisco-based law firm Shartsis Friese. Anne Gallagher asks him about the move back to private practice.

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