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How to Win at Arbitration: First, Demand Great Arbitrators
Arbitration beats the risk of state court any day. And sometimes federal court, too. I’m a huge fan of certain federal judges. But even in

Pollard PLLC Essay Contest – $2,500 Cash Prize
This contest is open to all students in grades 9 through 12 anywhere in the country. I originally tried to do this solely for students

Reminder: The Lanham Act is a Powerful Weapon Against False Advertising
Stop what you’re doing and go read the Lanham Act! I’m kidding, but only slightly. Let’s get right to it: Lots of folks have no

In-N-Out Burger Sues In-N-Out Cleaners for Trademark Infringement
Just days ago, the famous California burger chain In-N-Out Burger filed a lawsuit against a Witchita, Kansas dry cleaner called In-N-Out Cleaners alleging trademark infringement.

MDFL Denies Injunction in Call Center Non-Compete & Trade Secret Case
A call center and telecommunications company recently failed in its bid for a preliminary injunction in a non-compete case pending in the United States Court

Eleventh Circuit: Delay of 5 Months Means No Irreparable Harm
In Florida, some courts routinely issue injunctions like they are business as usual. But the law is not supposed to work that way. The United