Longtime St. Louis Restaurant Owner Files Lawsuit Against Insurer’s Alleged Abuse of Denied Claim

“They’re a billion-dollar operation; I’m a small business,” Charlie Gitto Jr., owner of the Missouri restaurant dubbed Charlie Gitto’s From the Hill, told Law.com. “The average guy, they get out-lawyered and financially humiliated. I’m just thankful that Jim [Monafo] and Husch Blackwell came to rescue me, otherwise we’re throwing popcorn against a brick wall.”       

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Kansas Court Revives Political Nonprofits’ Suit Over Impersonating an Election Official

“The statute simply does not provide clarity that truthful speech which generates an innocent or unreasonable listener mistake is outside of its scope. And this is sufficient to confer pre-enforcement standing,” Justice Caleb Stegall said. “Thus, when the Legislature criminalizes speech and does not—within the elements and definitions of the crime—provide a high degree of

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‘The Northern District of Illinois v. the Internet’: How Chicago Became the Center of Schedule A Trademark Infringement Litigation

“There’s this geopolitical-style battle taking place in the rightsowner community: Are we still gonna play by the old rules or is there a new shiny option that allows us to solve all our problems and make some money along the way?” said Eric Goldman, associate dean for research and professor at the Santa Clara University

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‘Boneless’ May Be Off the Menu: State Supreme Court Weighs Restaurant, Supplier Liability for Bone in Boneless Wing

“This is the exact same product that is product and sold across Ohio under a variety of names. It’s a chicken tender, it’s a chicken finger, it’s a chicken strip … Common sense has to come in here and that’s part of the reasonable expectation test,” Byrnes said on behalf of Wayne Farms and GFS.

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Butler Snow, Polsinelli File Suit Accusing Telecommunications Executive of Misusing $3M Overpayment on Personal Expenses

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