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Oakland Raiders Sue Over ‘Raid a Nation’s’ Burger Billboard

December 13th, 2011
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Don’t mess with the silver and black — or their trademarks. The NFL has filed an Oakland Raiders lawsuit against a beloved local hamburger chain, claiming trademark infringement and false advertising. Yes, it seems the litigious legacy of the late Raiders owner Al Davis lives on.

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Oakland Raiders Sue Over ‘Raid a Nation’s’ Burger Billboard

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Does ‘Footzyrolls’ Infringe on ‘Tootsie Roll’?

December 1st, 2011
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Would you be inclined to confuse Footzyrolls with Tootsie Rolls? For the uninitiated, Footzyrolls are shoes that roll into small bundles so they can easily be stored in a woman’s purse. Produced by Rollashoe, a sister-owned small business, the shoes are part of a line that includes Footzysocks and Footzyfolds…….

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Does ‘Footzyrolls’ Infringe on ‘Tootsie Roll’?

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Feds Uncover 32 Tons of Pot in CA Tunnel

December 1st, 2011
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Federal authorities discovered a cross-border tunnel loaded with 32 tons of marijuana this week in San Diego, California. Several arrests were made in connection to the drug tunnel, in what is likely one of the biggest marijuana busts in U.S

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Feds Uncover 32 Tons of Pot in CA Tunnel

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Fed. Judge Orders Google to Remove Sites From Search Results

December 1st, 2011
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A fake Chanel lawsuit seems to be causing quite the stir. The real luxury manufacturer sued about 600 websites in federal court seeking an injunction against the sale of fake goods. But it’s not the trademark infringement itself that is gaining attention: It’s an order issued by the federal judge…..

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Fed. Judge Orders Google to Remove Sites From Search Results

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‘People’s Court’ Missing Mom’s Kids Returned

December 1st, 2011
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A Florida father, named as the prime suspect in the People’s Court missing mom case, has regained custody of the couple’s young children.

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‘People’s Court’ Missing Mom’s Kids Returned

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Jesse Eisenberg Sues Over ‘Camp Hell’ DVD

December 1st, 2011
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Jesse Eisenberg has your back. Or so it would seem

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Jesse Eisenberg Sues Over ‘Camp Hell’ DVD

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Urban Outfitters’ Fake ‘Navajo’ Panties

October 17th, 2011
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Urban Outfitters’ “Navajo” panties have, well, gotten the Navajo Nation’s panties in a twist.

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Urban Outfitters’ Fake ‘Navajo’ Panties

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Gay Navy Vet Sues for Disability Benefits

October 17th, 2011
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An 18-year Navy veteran, Carmen Cardona recently learned that the military does not award disability benefits to gay couples. Cardona has received disability benefits since 2000.

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Gay Navy Vet Sues for Disability Benefits

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Rick Ross’ Seizure Turns FL Plan Around, Rapper Rushed to Hospital

October 14th, 2011
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Miami rapper Rick Ross had a seizure on a flight departing from Fort Lauderdale today. In fact, the seizure was serious enough that pilots turned around and landed Rick Ross’ plane.

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Rick Ross’ Seizure Turns FL Plan Around, Rapper Rushed to Hospital

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Alabama Immigration Law Partially Blocked by 11th Circuit

October 14th, 2011
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A just-released order might cause some confusion amongst those challenging the controversial Alabama immigration law. Acting on the Justice Department’s recent appeal, the 11th Circuit partially granted a preliminary injunction enjoining two sections of the law. However, the court also denied a request to stop the enforcement of four other……

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Alabama Immigration Law Partially Blocked by 11th Circuit

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