ea Shaw (SJR) Up 0.8% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue? By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:30:03 -0400 Shaw (SJR) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock? We take a look at earnings estimates for some clues. Full Article
ea Homebuying perks up as interest rates stay close to record lows, COVID lockdowns ease By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:05:53 -0400 Rates have risen just slightly, and buyers are coming back. Full Article
ea Trudeau warns premature reopening could send Canada 'back into confinement' By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:14:03 -0400 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned on Saturday that if provinces move too quickly to reopen their economies, a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic could send Canada "back into confinement this summer." Trudeau, who represents a Montreal, Quebec parliamentary riding, told reporters in a daily briefing that he is concerned about the virus' spread in that province, the country's epicenter. Although health officials have pointed to a flattening rate of daily cases in many provinces, Trudeau said Canada was "not in the recovery phase yet." Full Article
ea Coronavirus updates: White House pushes for airport screenings; judge rules Kentucky churches can hold services; World cases near 4 million By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:23:20 -0400 The world is nearing 4 million cases of the coronavirus. More COVID-19 news Saturday. Full Article
ea US lawmakers blast five large corporations for taking $50 million meant for small businesses. Only one is returning the money. By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:34:05 -0400 Collectively, the five companies singled out by a House committee took $50 million in small business loans through the Paycheck Protection Program. Full Article
ea Elon Musk threatens to pull Tesla operations out of California and into Texas or Nevada By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:27:31 -0400 Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Saturday the company will file a lawsuit against Alameda County and threatened to move its headquarters and future programs to Texas or Nevada immediately, escalating a fight between the company and health officials over whether its factory in Fremont can reopen. Tesla had planned to bring back about 30% of its factory workers Friday as part of its reopening plan, defying Alameda County's stay-at-home order. TechCrunch has reached out to Elon Musk directly. Full Article
ea N.Y. Cases at Seven-Week Low; FDA Head Quarantined: Virus Update By finance.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:34:14 -0400 (Bloomberg) -- New York reported the fewest new coronavirus cases in seven weeks. The first antigen test won U.S. approval for emergency use. The federal government reversed course and will let states distribute remdesivir to hospitals.Italy had the fewest cases in four days. Germany and Spain are ready to lift some restrictions. Russia’s largest gold mine in Siberia has 89 sick workers as the nation registered more than 10,000 infections for a seventh day.The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is in a two-week quarantine after coming into contact with an infected person.Key Developments:Virus Tracker: cases pass 3.9 million; deaths exceed 276,000Half-empty bar feels like a win after Georgia reopensBrazil is new virus hotspot as infections triple in two weeksMass shootings in the U.S. have plungedLessons from Ebola prepared Africa for coronavirusAuto industry to raise $100 billion from banks for virus reliefSubscribe to a daily update on the virus from Bloomberg’s Prognosis team here. Click VRUS on the terminal for news and data on the coronavirus. See this week’s top stories from QuickTake here.Musk: Tesla to Quit California (1 p.m. NY)Elon Musk said on Twitter he is moving Tesla’s headquarters and future programs to Texas and Nevada “immediately” after a California county blocked plans to open an assembly plant shut during the pandemic.He had earlier tweeted he was suing Alameda County for “acting contrary to the Governor, the President, our Constitutional freedoms & just plain common sense!” The county on Friday said Tesla’s sole U.S. plant in Fremont, California, didn’t meet the criteria to reopen. Musk told staff he aimed to restart the factory Friday.Canada Gets China Medical Gear (12:50 p.m. NY)Canada is securing large amounts of personal protective equipment on daily flights of goods from China and elsewhere, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.So far, about 23 flights from China have brought millions of PPE items. In order to gradually restart the economy, Canada needs enough equipment to ensure people can work in safe environments, he said. Equipment arriving from other countries will be tested before being sent out to front-line workers.Africa Seeks Debt Relief, Stimulus (12:40 p.m. NY)African nations needs a two-year debt standstill to give governments the fiscal space to fight the pandemic, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said.A $100 billion injection of emergency economic stimulus is also required to combat the impact of the disease and almost half of that could come from waiving interest payments, according to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.African finance ministers are discussing debt-relief proposals, including a special-purpose vehicle to exchange their sovereign debt for new concessional paper to avoid having to use funds needed to battle the virus to pay private creditors.Italy Has Fewest Cases Since May 5 (12:20 p.m. NY)Italy registered 1,083 new cases on Saturday -- the fewest since May 5 -- compared with 1,327 a day earlier. Confirmed cases now total 218,268. Daily fatalities fell to 194 from 243 on Friday, with a total of 30,395.With the government cautious on easing measures after an initial relaxation on Monday, an Ipsos survey published in newspaper Corriere della Sera on Saturday showed 58% of Italians want all economic sectors to restart as soon as possible.N.Y. Has Fewest Cases in 7 Weeks (11:50 a.m. NY)New York reported 572 new infections on Saturday, the fewest since late March, which Governor Andrew Cuomo called “welcome news.” The state reported 2,938 infections on Friday.New deaths were 226, the same as five days ago and an increase from 216 reported on Friday. The rate of hospitalizations fell again.FDA Chief in Self-Quarantine (11:45 a.m. NY&)Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn has quarantined himself after coming into contact with someone who tested positive. Hahn, a member of the White House virus task force, notified staff of his decision in a note Friday, according to an emailed statement from the agency.“Per CDC guidelines, he is now in self-quarantine for the next two weeks,” the FDA said. “He immediately took a diagnostic test and tested negative.”The FDA didn’t identify the infected person, but Hahn’s Covid-19 exposure comes as several aides working in the White House have the virus. Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary, Katie Miller, tested positive Friday, a day after a positive test was reported for a member of the military who works as a valet to President Donald Trump.U.K. Urges Cycling, Walking (11:30 a.m. NY)The U.K., the European country hardest hit by the outbreak, plans to spend 2 billion pounds ($2.5 billion) to encourage people to cycle and walk to work and help relieve pressure on transport systems.Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the U.K. has passed the peak of the outbreak, and limiting travel on public transit will help curb the risk of a second wave of infections, said Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. The government will also spend more on electric-car charging points and extend trials of e-scooters and permit their rentals.Daily deaths rose by 346, Shapps said Saturday, down from 626 on Friday and the lowest since May 4. Total deaths reached 31,587, surpassed only by the U.S., with total infections at 215,260.U.S. Can’t Wait for End of Outbreak: Carson (11:25 a.m. NY)America’s economic infrastructure could be destroyed if the nation waits too long to reopen closed businesses, said White House coronavirus task force member Ben Carson, who also is secretary of Housing and Urban Development.The nation has to learn to live with the coronavirus before it can be eradicated, Carson said on Fox News. “If we wait until it’s all gone before we come out, our economy will be gone also.”Carson, who also heads the president’s revitalization council, stressed that it’s possible to resume activity, guided by “data and evidence” from regions that reopened first.Collapse of Travel Demand Scuttles Deal (10:50 a.m. NY)Carlyle Group Inc. and Singapore sovereign-wealth fund GIC Pte. Ltd. are backing out of a deal to buy a stake in American Express Global Business Travel, hit hard by the pandemic. The parties were in talks on terms of the deal, which was set to close this week, but couldn’t reach an agreement, people familiar with the matter said. The deal valued the American Express Co. unit at $5 billion with debt.U.S. Ships Gilead’s Drug to States (10:40 a.m. NY)The U.S. is sending Gilead Sciences Inc.’s remdesivir to Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan and New Jersey after doctors raised questions about the federal allocation of the drug to treat Covid-19 patients.State health agencies -- rather than the federal government -- will distribute doses to the hospitals, the Department of Health and Human Services said Saturday. Illinois and New Jersey each get more than 100 cases, with the other states receiving from 10 to 40 cases. Each case has 40 vials.After remdesivir won U.S. approval for emergency use, the federal government said it would decide which hospitals got the drug. Doctors then raised questions about the opaque process for getting the therapy to U.S. hospitals.FDA Clears Antigen Test (9:39 a.m. NY)The FDA issued the first emergency use authorization for a Covid-19 antigen test. The diagnostic tests quickly detect fragments of proteins found on or within the virus by testing samples collected from the nasal cavity using swabs, Quidel Corp. said in a statement that linked to a letter from the FDA. The authorization was issued late Friday for its Sofia 2 SARS Antigen FIA.Belarus Holds Military Parade, Russia Cancels (9:30 a.m. NY)Alexander Lukashenko, the authoritarian president of Belarus, defied warnings about the risks of letting the coronavirus spread by holding a military parade marking victory in World War II.Amid an average of about 800 new infections a day, Lukashenko summoned troops to the capital, Minsk, for the parade. Neighboring states including Russia changed their plans as gatherings of thousands of spectators will inevitably spread the disease.Portugal Cases Moderate (9:12 a.m. NY)Portugal reported the smallest increase in new confirmed cases in six days and the number of patients in intensive care units fell for a third day. There were 138 new cases in a day, taking the total to 27,406, the government said. The total number of deaths rose by 12 to 1,126.Information is “encouraging” after the country allowed some small stores to reopen on Monday, Health Minister Marta Temido said at a press conference on Saturday.Germany Plans Stimulus for Arts, Cities (7:30 a.m. NY)Germany will broaden its economic aid, the Tagesspiegel newspaper cited Finance Minister Olaf Scholz as saying in an interview.“The arts and culture need their own stimulus program, we want to massively help people here,” Scholz said. “We also have to do something for hotels and restaurants, which are severely weakened. Thirdly, the municipalities also need massive support.”Germany will also have to pursue an “incredible modernization push” in order to maintain and expand its wealth without using fossil fuels, the newspaper cited Scholz as saying.Saudi Arabia Relaxes Some Restrictions (7:12 a.m. NY)Saudi Arabia is relaxing restrictions on six neighborhoods in Medina, state-run Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday, citing an official at the Ministry of Interior. Movement will be unrestricted from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.The Saudi government has reported 35,432 cases including 229 fatalities. It has imposed a 24-hour lockdown and said it will fine and jail those who violate the rules. The kingdom has eased restrictions on some areas in recent weeks.Russia’s Biggest Gold Mine Has 89 Cases (6:53 a.m. NY)Almost 90 workers at Russia’s largest gold mine, operated by Polyus PJSC, have contracted the coronavirus, the state-run Tass news service reported, citing the public health agency.The Olimpiada mine in the Siberian province of Krasnoyarsk recorded 82 new cases of the deadly virus in the past day, Tass cited the press service of the regional branch of Rospotrebnadzor as saying.Earlier, Russia said its number of new infections rose by 10,817 to 198,676, the seventh straight day cases have risen by more than 10,000.Spain Continues Unwinding (5:50 p.m. HK)Spain reported 179 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, according to health ministry data. The country reported 604 new daily cases as the total number rose to 223,578.As of Monday, 51% of the Spanish population will move to the so-called phase 1 as limitations are relaxed across wide swathes of the country. A major exception is the Madrid region, the epicenter of Spain’s coronavirus outbreak.Under phase 1, shops of a size of less than 400 square meters will be able to open with restrictions while bars and restaurants will be able to operate “terraces” but with only 50% of their previously authorized number of tables, according to a government order published in the official gazette. Hotels can open but their public areas will stay closed.Indonesia Reports Most Cases in a Day (5:44 p.m. HK)Indonesia reported an increase in new cases, with the death toll nearing 1,000 as the world’s fourth-most populous nation struggles to contain the spread of the virus.Tests confirmed 533 new infections in the past 24 hours, taking the total to 13,645, Achmad Yurianto, a spokesman for the government task force on Covid-19, said at an online briefing on Saturday. Sixteen patients succumbed to the virus, taking the overall number of fatalities to 959, the third highest in Asia after China and India, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.Faroe Islands Free of Virus (5:30 p.m. HK)The Faroe Islands is now free of the coronavirus after all its 187 confirmed cases were declared to be healthy, the North Atlantic archipelago said on Saturday.The country, which has 52,000 inhabitants and is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, hasn’t registered any deaths from the virus. Denmark’s toll stands at 522 fatalities from more than 10,400 cases.Belgian Daily Tests Exceed 25,000 (5:26 p.m. HK)Belgium reported 585 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, down from 591 the prior day. The country carried out 25,410 tests, the most for a single day since the start of the outbreak and in line with its stated daily capacity of 25,000.Additional fatalities of 76 compare with 107 the prior day. The seven-day average of reported deaths, the measurement favored by Belgian virologists, declined by 4% to 5% a day in the past week. The total death toll in the country of 11.4 million now stands at 8,581.Seoul Nightclubs Linked to Spike (4:19 p.m. HK)A potential second wave of infections could be possible in South Korea after confirmed cases suddenly increased following a lull, with a surge tied to nightclubs in Seoul.The total number of cases linked to nightclubs in the Itaewon neighborhood visited by a 29-year-old patient earlier this month increased to 40 as of noon Saturday, the city’s Mayor Park Won-soon said in a briefing. Park ordered the closing of all nightclubs, discos, hostess bars and other similar nightlife establishments in the capital.Virus Cases Decline Across Several Parts of Asia (3:30 p.m. HK)Virus cases declined in several Asian economies on Saturday, with Hong Kong and Taiwan reporting zero. Countries including China and Thailand reported fewer than 10 new infections, with Australia adding 16.Singapore, one of the last countries in the region to close schools and implement strict containment measures, confirmed 753 new cases on Saturday, down from 768 tallied by Johns Hopkins University Friday. The vast majority are migrant workers living in crowded dormitories.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P. Full Article
ea What It Means When ETFs Reverse Split By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:37:59 -0400 Why have so many leveraged and inverse ETFs reverse split their shares lately? Full Article
ea Mayors, Police Chiefs Send Letters to Congressional Leaders Urging Fiscal Assistance for Cities and First Responders By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:47:00 -0400 COVID-19 is taking a heavy financial toll on city budgets in general and with local law enforcement on the front lines fighting the pandemic, police department budgets in particular have been severely strained.The letters read in part:"Anecdotally, Madison, WI may have to eliminate 30 police department positions next year; Oklahoma City is looking at a 3. Full Article
ea Earnings Reports for the Week of May 11-15 (CSCO, MAR, SPG) By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 13:48:14 -0400 Check out our weekly earnings calendar and read the latest quarterly earnings previews. Full Article
ea Thames optimistic about 2020 season after watching KBO By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:45:09 +0000 Full Article
ea Report: At least 1 MLB team instructs front office to cut 2021 payroll By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:09:19 +0000 Full Article
ea Yankees president: Fans should be eased in once allowed to return By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 02:53:48 +0000 Full Article
ea Mets' Syndergaard intends on being ready for Opening Day 2021 By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:01:51 +0000 Full Article
ea Golf world reacts to death of Kobe Bryant By www.thescore.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Jan 2020 13:50:47 +0000 Full Article
ea World Golf Ranking paused while professional tours take break By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 18:39:22 +0000 Full Article
ea Report: Trump tells sports commissioners NFL season should start on time By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 20:44:27 +0000 Full Article
ea Watch the 2019 DCI World Championship Prelims live in theatres By www.marching.com Published On :: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 12:00:00 CST The Drum Corps International World Championship Prelims will be shown live in more than 500 theatres on Thursday, August 8 when Big, Loud and Live 16 begins at 6:30 PM Eastern. Full Article
ea French League to take out loan to reimburse lost TV revenues for clubs By www.thescore.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 17:08:14 +0000 Full Article
ea Netherlands manager Koeman undergoes heart procedure By www.thescore.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 19:50:49 +0000 Full Article
ea Courtois: Inferior Barcelona shouldn't get title if season ends early By www.thescore.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 15:39:47 +0000 Full Article
ea Koeman fine after heart procedure: 'That was quite a shock' By www.thescore.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 20:25:15 +0000 Full Article
ea Barcelona back in training after nearly 2 months away By www.thescore.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:32:13 +0000 Full Article
ea In re marriage of Anka and Yeager By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-02-04T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Affirmed monetary sanctions against a family law attorney for disclosing information contained in a confidential child custody evaluation report. However, reversed the order for sanctions against the client. Full Article Sanctions Family Law
ea In re Marriage of George and Deamon By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-05-17T08:00:00+00:00 (California Court of Appeal) - Affirmed an order requiring a woman to pay $10,000 in sanctions to her ex-husband in a marital dissolution proceeding. Full Article Sanctions Family Law
ea Pangea Capital Management, LLC v. Lakian By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-07-03T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Second Circuit) - Affirmed. Defendant is a divorced spouse who holds an interest in property that Plaintiff obtained a judgment lien against the other spouse’s interest. Plaintiff argued that Defendant’s interest was subordinate to Plaintiff’s interest. The trial court held that Defendant’s interest vested upon the entry of the judgment of divorce and that Plaintiff could execute only against the other spouse’s interest. Full Article Debt Collection Property Law & Real Estate Family Law
ea Ocean Pines Ass'n, Inc. v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2012-03-02T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Fourth Circuit) - On petition for a redetermination of federal income tax deficiencies brought by a 501(c)(4) nonprofit homeowners association, the Tax Court's ruling against the association is affirmed, where the net income derived by the association from its parking lots and beach club benefitted the private interests of the association members rather than the general public, and therefore was not "substantially related" to the association's purpose of promoting social welfare, but rather was taxable as "unrelated business taxable income" under IRC sections 511-513. Full Article Property Law & Real Estate Tax Law Tax-exempt Organizations
ea The Real Truth About Abortion v. Federal Election Commission By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2012-06-13T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Fourth Circuit) - In an action by a Virginia non-profit corporation organized under section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code to provide "accurate and truthful information about the public policy positions of Senator Barack Obama," contending that it was "chilled" from posting information about then-Senator Obama because of the vagueness of a Commission regulation, 11 C.F.R. section 100.22(b), and a Commission policy, published at 72 Fed. Reg. 5595 (Feb. 7, 2007), relating to whether plaintiff has to make disclosures or is a "political committee" (PAC), the District Court's judgment is affirmed where: 1) neither the regulation nor policy are unconstitutionally broad and vague in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments; and 2) it correctly applied the "exacting scrutiny" standard applicable to disclosure provisions. Full Article Constitutional Law Elections Government Law Tax-exempt Organizations
ea Headley v. Church of Scientology Int'l By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2012-07-24T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In a suit by two former ministers against the Church of Scientology claiming they were forced to provide labor in violation of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, district court's judgment in favor of the defendant is affirmed, as the plaintiffs have not established a genuine issue of fact regarding whether they were victims of forced-labor violations. Moreover, the district court was right to recognize that courts may not scrutinize many aspects of the minister-church relationship in basing its rulings on the ministerial exception. Full Article Constitutional Law Labor & Employment Law Tax-exempt Organizations
ea Rollins v. Dignity Health By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2016-07-26T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In a putative class action against an employer, alleging it has not maintained its pension plan in compliance with the the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), 29 U.S.C. section 1001 et seq., the District Court's partial summary judgment in favor of plaintiff is affirmed where pension plan was subject to the requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act and did not qualify for ERISA’s church-plan exemption. Full Article Tax-exempt Organizations Class Actions ERISA
ea Advocate Health Care Network v. Stapleton By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2017-06-05T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Supreme Court) - In a class action under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) against church-affiliated nonprofits that run hospitals and other healthcare facilities, brought by current and former employees of the hospitals, alleging that the hospitals' pension plans do not fall within ERISA's church-plan exemption because they were not established by a church, the Seventh Circuit's judgment affirming the District Court's decision that a plan must be established by a church to qualify as a church plan, is reversed where a plan maintained by a principal-purpose organization qualifies as a 'church plan,' regardless of who established it. Full Article Tax-exempt Organizations Labor & Employment Law ERISA
ea Finkelman v. National Football League By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2017-12-15T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Third Circuit) - Reversing a district court determination that a man complaining that the NFL's policies relating to the sale of SuperBowl tickets violated New Jersey law lacked subject matter jurisdiction and deferring action on the merits of the appeal pending a decision by the Supreme Court of New Jersey on a petition for certification of questions of state law, retaining jurisdiction over the appeal pending resolution of the certification. Full Article Sports Law Entertainment Law Civil Procedure Commercial Law
ea Scholz v. Goudreau By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-08-21T08:00:00+00:00 (United States First Circuit) - Denied both parties' appeals in a trademark lawsuit between two members of the rock band Boston. A member of the multi-platinum band sued the band's former guitarist for trademark infringement and breach of contract in a dispute over the wording of public statements about the guitarist's former role in the band. At trial, the jury rejected all of the plaintiff's claims and all of the defendant's counterclaims. Both sides appealed, and the First Circuit affirmed. Full Article Entertainment Law Trademark Intellectual Property
ea REARDON FOR ESTATE OF PARSONS v. KING By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: -November 15, 2019-T08:00:00+00:00 (KS Supreme Court) - No. 114,937 Full Article
ea Guthrie Healthcare Systems v. ContextMedia, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2016-06-13T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Second Circuit) - In a trademark suit brought by a provider of healthcare services against a provider of digital health-related content, the District Court's injunction which prohibited defendant from using its marks within plaintiff’s geographic service area, but placed no restriction on defendant's use of its marks on the Internet or outside plaintiff's service area, is affirmed but remanded for expansion of the injunction's scope, where the current limitations placed on defendant were based on an incorrect standard and fail to give plaintiff and the public adequate protection from likely confusion. Full Article Trademark Remedies Intellectual Property
ea JL Beverage Co, LLC v. Jim Beam Brands Co. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2016-07-14T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In an action claiming of trademark infringement, false designation of origin, and unfair competition brought under the Lanham Act and Nevada state law by a beverage company-plaintiff, which sells a competing line of flavored vodkas, the District Court's grant of summary judgment to defendant is reversed where the district court erred in: 1) failing to place the burden of proof on defendant, the moving party; 2) failing to view the evidence in the light most favorable to plaintiff; and 3) never analyzing whether a genuine dispute of material fact existed. Full Article Intellectual Property Trademark
ea Earnhardt v. Earnhardt By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2017-07-27T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Federal Circuit) - Vacating and remanding the decision that the trademark in 'EARNHARDT COLLECTION' was not primarily a surname because it was unclear whether the Board applied the reasoning in In re Hutchinson Technology, Inc. case to determine whether the word collection was merely descriptive of the services offered and what the primary significance of the mark as a whole was to the general public. Full Article Trademark Intellectual Property
ea Eat Right Foods Ltd. v. Whole Foods Market, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-01-29T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Vacating the district court's grant of summary judgment to the defendant, Whole Foods, in a trademark infringement case, affirming the denial of plaintiff's motion for summary judgment, and remanding a case in which disputed material facts relating to the affirmative defenses of laches and acquiescence hadn't been resolved in the case of a company that used to sell EatRight cookies to Whole Foods, who later began marketing food products under the mark EatRight America. Full Article Civil Procedure Intellectual Property Trademark
ea Excelled Sheepskin and Leather Coat Corp. v. Oregon Brewing Co. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-07-27T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Second Circuit) - Reversed summary judgment for an apparel company in its trademark infringement action. A company that sold leather jackets branded ROGUE contended that a commercial brewery that sold ROGUE-branded beer had infringed its trademark by using the name on t‐shirts and hats. The Second Circuit held that the apparel company was not entitled to summary judgment, because the brewery was the senior user and the evidence did not show that it was precluded by laches. Full Article Trademark Intellectual Property
ea Gordon v. Drape Creative, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-07-30T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - Held that greeting-card companies were not entitled to summary judgment against a trademark infringement suit. The companies insisted that they did not violate the Lanham Act by producing greeting cards that contained phrases similar to one trademarked by a comedy writer who had posted a popular YouTube video known for its catchphrase Honey Badger Don't Care. However, the Ninth Circuit found genuine issues of material fact, and thus reversed and remanded for further proceedings on the comedy writer's claims. Full Article Trademark Intellectual Property
ea Scholz v. Goudreau By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-08-21T08:00:00+00:00 (United States First Circuit) - Denied both parties' appeals in a trademark lawsuit between two members of the rock band Boston. A member of the multi-platinum band sued the band's former guitarist for trademark infringement and breach of contract in a dispute over the wording of public statements about the guitarist's former role in the band. At trial, the jury rejected all of the plaintiff's claims and all of the defendant's counterclaims. Both sides appealed, and the First Circuit affirmed. Full Article Entertainment Law Trademark Intellectual Property
ea Gordon v. Drape Creative, Inc. By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2018-11-20T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Ninth Circuit) - In an amended opinion, held that greeting-card companies were not entitled to summary judgment against a trademark infringement suit. The companies insisted they did not violate the Lanham Act by selling greeting cards that contained phrases similar to one trademarked by a comedy writer. However, the Ninth Circuit found genuine issues of material fact, and thus reversed and remanded for further proceedings on the comedy writer's claims. Full Article Trademark Intellectual Property
ea Azar v. Allina Health Services By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-03T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Supreme Court) - Held that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services neglected its statutory notice-and-comment obligations when it revealed a new policy that dramatically -- and retroactively -- reduced Medicare payments to hospitals serving low-income patients. Concluded that the new policy must be vacated. Justice Gorsuch delivered the opinion of the 7-1 Court (Justice Kavanaugh did not participate). Full Article Health Law Administrative Law Government Benefits
ea Food Marketing Institute v Argus Leader Media By feeds.findlaw.com Published On :: 2019-06-24T08:00:00+00:00 (United States Supreme Court) - Reversed and remanded. Defendants sought disclosure, through a FOIA request, of names and addresses of retail stores who participated in the national food stamp program. Plaintiff refused to provide that information stating that substantive competitive harm would be caused. The district court disagreed with plaintiff and ordered disclosure. The US Supreme Court reversed and held that data provided under an assurance of privacy was an exemption to a FOIA request. Full Article Sentencing Constitutional Law
ea Brett Kaufman on Conscious Community Building and Disrupting Mental Health By www.entrepreneur.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:09:28+00:00 #architektura #architekt #dom #design Full Article
ea App for menu in augmented reality | PHP | HTML | Σχεδιασμός Ιστοσελίδας | Αρχιτεκτονική Λογισμικού | Σχεδιασμός Γραφικών | Freelancer By www.freelancer.gr Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:09:36+00:00 #architektura #architekt #dom #design Full Article
ea Team Trump Is Going All In on Its Chinese Lab Coronavirus Theory | Vanity Fair By www.vanityfair.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:10:03+00:00 RT @VanityFair: Trumpworld's campaign to blame China for creating the coronavirus is ramping up—even as the U.S. intelligence community and WHO insist otherwise Full Article
ea Ousted POTUS administration scientist teared up while ripping the slow coronavirus response: "We could've done something and we didn't" : Coronavirus By reddit.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:10:05+00:00 r/Coronavirus: In December 2019, a novel coronavirus strain (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in the city of Wuhan, China. This subreddit seeks to monitor the … Full Article
ea Vegan Banana Bread - Beaming Baker By beamingbaker.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:11:34+00:00 1 ¾ cups + 2 tablespoons gluten free oat flour 1 teaspoon baking powder ½ teaspoon baking soda ¼ teaspoon salt 1 cup + 2 tablespoons mashed, very ripe bananas (about 3 medium bananas) ¼ cup melted coconut oil ¼ cup pure maple syrup 1 flax egg (1 tablespoon golden ground flaxseed + 3 tablespoons water, whisk together, set for 15 mins) 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 cup add-ins of your choice – walnuts, chocolate chips, chopped dried fruit Full Article
ea Satellite Images Show Armadas Of Vacant Cruise Ships Huddling Together Out At Sea - The Drive By www.thedrive.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:13:30+00:00 Almost all of the world's cruise ships have formed ghost fleets with their crews trapped aboard Full Article