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Walmart Argues That it is Shielded From Yeezy, Kanye West Lookalike Shoe Case by Section 230

The Fashion Law

Amid an existing battle over lookalike logos , Walmart and Yeezy are facing off in court, as well, after Yeezy and its founder Kanye West filed suit against Walmart and a handful of unnamed third-party Walmart sellers over the sale of copycat Yeezy foam runner footwear on the retail behemoth’s third-party marketplace site.

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Three review grants, including one to resolve an issue that’s a law school staple

At the Lectern

Supreme Court actions of note at its conference yesterday included: Negligent infliction of emotional distress. The court agreed to hear Downey v. The court yesterday also granted review in Lanier v. ” Vehicle sales arbitration. ” Vehicle sales arbitration. .” ” Vehicle sales arbitration.

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Review granted in wages case

At the Lectern

At the Supreme Court’s conference yesterday, actions of note included: Four-justice concurring statement leaves open future remedies for defendant who made “disastrous decisions” at trial Employment timekeeping. The court agreed to hear Camp v. Superior Court (2012) 210 Cal.App.4th The court granted-and-held Dhital v.

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Gang enhancements, union protections, racially biased prosecutions, the Second Amendment, Michael Jackson, and more at the Supreme Court’s conference

At the Lectern

At yesterday’s Supreme Court’s conference , a double one, actions of note included: AB 333 retroactivity. The court agreed to hear People v. where he appeals for a second time after his judgment was conditionally reversed and the Court of Appeal issued a limited remand to the trial court to address sentencing issues?

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Supreme Court will decide who sets salaries for retirement board employees

At the Lectern

At its conference yesterday, a double one, the Supreme Court straight-granted review in one case, depublished two opinions, approved a gubernatorial pardon, and saw a separate statement and a host of dissenting votes. The court agreed to hear Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association v. The court denied review in People v.

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