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DeWitt LLP announced today attorneys Nathan J. Nelson and Alex W. Johnson joined its Minneapolis office in the Business and Estate Planning practice areas. Read More About DeWitt Welcomes Two Attorneys to its Minneapolis Office
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The United States Customs Laws offer incredibly powerful enforcement tools designed to protect the rights of trademark owners. These tools empower the U.S. Customs Service to seize infringing goods entering the U.S. from foreign countries and the De Read More About Disaster May Strike When Trademarks are Improperly Used on Imported Goods
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Taylor Swift Can’t “Shake It Off”— At Least for Now
Nov 15, 2019Last month, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a copyright infringement suit brought against Taylor Swift based on her song Shake It Off. Read More About Taylor Swift Can’t “Shake It Off”— At Least for Now -
DeWitt LLP announced today 11 of its attorneys were named by Wisconsin Super Lawyers® as top attorneys in Wisconsin for 2019. Additionally, 8 attorneys were recognized as Rising Stars®. Read More About DeWitt's 2019 Wisconsin Super Lawyers & Rising Stars Announced
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What Do You Do When Capital Eats Labor Alive?
Oct 29, 2019 | Timothy L. StewartNathan Schneider recently penned a manifesto about the history and merits of employee ownership in a capitalistic society. This piece examines the roots of the ESOP, dating back to Louis Kelso, who referred to himself as the “capitalist of tomorrow Read More About What Do You Do When Capital Eats Labor Alive?