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Keating Muething Adds Member In Cybersecurity, IP Groups

IP Law 360

Cincinnati law firm Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL, also known as KMK Law, has added a new member in its cybersecurity and intellectual property groups, the law firm said.

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Ex-Littler Mendelson Atty Among Keating Muething Newbies

IP Law 360

Cincinnati-based law firm Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL has added six new associates to its roster across multiple practice groups, including a former Littler Mendelson PC lawyer, Fifth Third Bank's former counsel and a former managing editor of the Ohio State Law Journal.

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New Associate Attorney, Melanie Lane, Strengthens our Trademark and Litigation Teams

LexBlog IP

Melanie earned her Juris Doctorate in 2022 from Pepperdine University’s renowned Caruso School of Law. Melanie’s love for the law is matched by her commitment to her community. “Melanie’s passion for the law and her commitment to her community are a perfect embodiment of our core values.

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Gerber's Good Start troubles continue

43(B)log

Previously, NY and Florida classes were certified , and there are also individual claims under New York, Florida, North Carolina, and Wisconsin law. Gerber then revised GSG’s packaging to say, among other things, that GSG was the first and “only” formula “to reduce” an infant’s “risk of developing allergies.” Not for allergy treatment.”

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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

The IPKat

Trier, Germany The Katfriends at the Academy of European Law (ERA) in beautiful Trier (Germany) are always busy organizing and running IP courses. As an added bonus, participants will have the exclusive opportunity to attend a hearing at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.

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Japan’s Largest Manga Piracy Site Shuts Down Following Cloudflare Probe

TorrentFreak

Working with the Japanese anti-piracy group CODA, manga publisher Shueisha obtained a DMCA subpoena that required Cloudflare to uncover the identities of several pirate site operators. Please be careful not to access these sites,” the group warns. court for help.

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YouTubers Must Pay $3.5m Damages For Uploading 10-Minute Movie Edits

TorrentFreak

Having sent the clearest possible message, the plaintiffs followed up with a joint statement delivered by their partner anti-piracy groups. After receiving a request from Shueisha, one of Japan’s largest manga publishers, anti-piracy group CODA sought action from an advertising company in Spain.

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