By: Kyle Hutnick With the holidays upon us, everyone is looking for the hottest deal. But some deals are obviously too good to be true, like a $20,000 watch for $80, for instance. A growing number of cases have held that commercial landlords are liable for tenants who...
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Reviewing the SEC’s Regulation Crowdfunding Report – Part II
By Cary Zimmerman As I noted in a previous article, this past summer the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued a report on its study of the impact of Regulation Crowdfunding (“Reg CF”) on capital formation and investor protection. To recap, Reg CF helps...
All Eyes on Booking.com: Supreme Court Case Could Re-Write Trademark Law
By David Posteraro Trademark registration serves several functions. For the trademark owner, it protects the goodwill represented by the brand. For the consuming public, it prevents consumer confusion between products and the sources of those products. Not as often...
KJK Partner Susan Stone Appointed to Regional Anti-Defamation League Board of Directors
KJK is pleased to announce that Partner Susan Stone has been appointed to serve as a board member for the Anti-Defamation League’s Ohio-Kentucky-West Virginia-Western Pennsylvania region (ADL Cleveland) Board of Directors. During her three-year term, Susan will...
One Shot: Claim Preclusion in Brand Enforcement Litigation
By David Posteraro This is a case where a second bite of the apple proved poisonous. A California Court recently ruled that Factory Direct Wholesale can move forward with its trademark infringement and false advertising claims against iTouchless for allegedly making...
KJK’s Susan Stone Speaks With Harvard Crimson About “Unfair” Process Her Client Went Through With Harvard University
KJK Student & Athlete Defense Attorney Susan Stone discusses "unfair" process by which Harvard University handled accusations against her client with The Harvard Crimson. Former Harvard Student Sues University for Denying His Degree Following Sexual Misconduct...
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Receives Regional Rankings in 2020 U.S. News “Best Law Firms”
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz is pleased to announce it has received regional rankings in seven practice areas in the 2020 edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms.” KJK was ranked in the top tier regionally for family law and health care law. The complete...
KJK Partner Rob Gilmore Elected Chair of Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana Board of Directors
KJK is pleased to announce that Partner Rob Gilmore has been elected to serve as chair of the board of directors for Volunteers of America Ohio & Indiana (VOAOHIN). He was first appointed to the board in 2010, and had served as vice-chair since 2014. Volunteers of...
KJK’s Stone & Supler File Lawsuit Against Harvard University Following Policy and Federal Law Violations
Earlier this week, Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Student & Athlete Defense Attorneys Susan Stone and Kristina Supler filed a lawsuit on behalf of their client, Damilare Sonoiki, against Harvard University, the Harvard University Board of Overseers, and the...
KJK Welcomes Scott Norcross as Corporate Partner
KJK is pleased to announce the addition of Partner Scott Norcross to the firm’s Corporate group. Scott brings significant skill to the team, with 18 years of commercial litigation and transactional experience. His background allows him to assist corporate clients in...