Glaser Weil Intellectual Property Partner Jeff Joyner was interviewed by Law360 for a piece titled “What To Know About High Court Fight Over TM Law’s Reach” regarding a Supreme Court case challenging the extraterritoriality of the Lanham Act’s trademark law by a former European partner of Hetronic International Inc., a U.S.-based manufacturer of remote controls.
Glaser Weil Intellectual Property Partner and Chair Lawrence M. Hadley was interviewed by Law360 in a piece titled “Fintiv Challenge Rolls On, But Odds Of Sinking Rule Dwindle” regarding the Federal Circuit’s decision involving the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Fintiv rule, which was challenged by Apple, Google and others.
Glaser Weil Partner Robert Shapiro is featured as the subject of Lawdragon's January 31, 2023, Lawyer Limelights.
Glaser Weil real estate partner Jason Grinnell was interviewed by Law360’s Real Estate Authority in a piece titled “Buy Buy Baby To Sell Sell, Maybe” regarding the reported sale of Bed Bath & Beyond’s Buy Buy Baby stores to Sycamore Partners.
On December 27, 2022, the IRS released interim guidance regarding the newly enacted Corporate Stock Buyback Tax—a 1% excise tax on certain repurchases of stock by publicly traded corporations.
In a recent article for the Daily Journal, Glaser Weil Partner Kerry Garvis Wright and Associate Emma Samyan discuss how the failure to pay arbitration invoices in California can lead to court trial and significant penalties.
Since the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Opportunity Zones have received much interest from the media, politicians and investors. Certain reports in the media have indicated that the time for investing in Opportunity Zones has passed. Fortunately, the reports of the death of Opportunity Zones are an exaggeration.
Glaser Weil's Aaron Allan, environmental & energy partner; Matt Jann, corporate assoicite; Mryiam Biz, litigation and real estate associate offer their jurisdiction-specific advice on how they can help you explore & secure market entry opportunities.
There are a number of important issues which every couple must consider when deciding how to structure their estate plan. These include: (i) who will be the trustees; (ii) when should the children have access to the estate when both parents are gone; and (iii) how should the spouses allocate the trust assets and what trusts should be established after the death of the first spouse.
The civil-rights focused column expands on the evolution of women's rights over the last 100 years.