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Recent Tweeted Decisions

By Marty Schwimmer on October 17, 2014
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Smith v. MIKKI MORE A sordid tale of independent contractor and copyright http://t.co/4ceIJLanRw

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 17, 2014

WISH ATLANTA v. CONTEXTLOGIC 1% of sales and some suppliers in Georgia sufficient for minimum contacts http://t.co/jlY8Q2cZDh

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 17, 2014

PAUSCH v. TI-BA, Accepting orders from New Jersey doesn't rise to minimum contacts with NJ http://t.co/ABwu4TRcQo

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 17, 2014

Scotts pushes defendant to migrate from GRO1 to GROW1 http://t.co/NIoYCJswmE

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 17, 2014

Are J L Rich and Louis Rich the same respondent? http://t.co/G8WMHvsJFu

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 17, 2014

http://t.co/0x1LuuD26l The first .SERVICES UDRP I've Seen http://t.co/9h1PUmSG3a

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 17, 2014

Not exactly clear who was responsible for the domain name transfer not working http://t.co/rUl8WTUTsH

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 14, 2014

Slep-Ton v Kugel: I think the lesson of this case is to finish all the paperwork necessary to resolve a matter http://t.co/fjp1SLxGvH

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 14, 2014

43(B)log: Pleading standards for false advertising http://t.co/5X77Qa8T8h

— TrademarkBlog (@TrademarkBlog) October 14, 2014

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Martin Schwimmer is a director and a founding partner of the U.S. office of Stobbs, an international IP law boutique, headquartered in Cambridge, U.K.

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