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COVID-19 and Alternatives to the Civil Jury Trial

By: Ryan Kennedy In many jurisdictions, now that guidelines for social distancing and wearing masks are better understood, trial courts remain open to receive new cases. In the Circuit Courts of Maryland and Virginia, plaintiffs and defendants are filing motions, conducting discovery, and preparing for trial. There is just one little catch, in many jurisdictions,… Continue reading COVID-19 and Alternatives to the Civil Jury Trial

PRESS RELEASE – Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig Represents Health Discovery Corporation in Patent Infringement Suit Against Intel Corporation

Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig Represents Health Discovery Corporation (HDC) in Patent Infringement Suit Against Intel Corporation ### USPTO ruled in favor of Health Discovery on the SVM-RFE Patents in the Interference proceeding between HDC and Intel.    VIENNA, VA [July 29, 2020] – Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, a leading corporate and intellectual property law firm… Continue reading PRESS RELEASE – Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig Represents Health Discovery Corporation in Patent Infringement Suit Against Intel Corporation

Temporary Restraining Order Granted Against McDonald’s For Failing to Keep Employees Safe from COVID-19

Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Granted Against McDonald’s For Failing to Keep Employees Safe from COVID-19 [July 28, 2020] A temporary restraining order (TRO) was granted against a McDonald’s franchise by a California Superior Court judge in response to the franchise’s alleged inability to take proper precautions to keep the community safe from COVID-19. The TRO… Continue reading Temporary Restraining Order Granted Against McDonald’s For Failing to Keep Employees Safe from COVID-19

SCOTUS Rules That Addition of “.com” to a Generic Term Can Create a Trademark

SCOTUS Rules That Addition of “.com” to a Generic Term Can Create a Trademark By: Alex Butterman Butterman is Senior Counsel and the Managing Trademark Attorney at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig’s Leesburg Office. [July 9, 2020] Is GENERIC.COM A Generic Mark? NO, according to the U.S. Supreme Court in an 8-1 decision issued on June 30,… Continue reading SCOTUS Rules That Addition of “.com” to a Generic Term Can Create a Trademark

Chuck E. Cheese Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Due to COVID-19-Related Financial Challenges

Chuck E. Cheese Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Due to COVID-19-Related Financial Challenges [July 8, 2020] Popular children’s party venue and pizza chain, Chuck E. Cheese, joins a growing list of companies filing for bankruptcy due to economic issues stemming from the coronavirus pandemic. On June 25, parent company CEC Entertainment filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy… Continue reading Chuck E. Cheese Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Due to COVID-19-Related Financial Challenges

Bostock v. Clayton County: A Landmark Decision On Homosexual and Transgender Employee Protections

Bostock v. Clayton County: A Landmark Decision On Homosexual and Transgender Employee Protections By: Michael Lehr Lehr is an Associate with Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig in our Richmond Office. [6.18.2020] In what will likely be seen as a landmark decision for years to come, on Monday, June 15, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United… Continue reading Bostock v. Clayton County: A Landmark Decision On Homosexual and Transgender Employee Protections

A Licensing Dispute for the ‘Starz’

A Licensing Agreement Dispute – Starz Entertainment (“Starz”) files suit against MGM Domestic Television Distribution (“MGM”). By: Michael Lehr Lehr is an Associate with Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig in our Richmond Office. [6.8.2020] Starz Entertainment (“Starz”) filed suit against MGM Domestic Television Distribution (“MGM”) in California federal court this past week alleging breach of contract,… Continue reading A Licensing Dispute for the ‘Starz’

A Pandemic of Lawsuits: How the Coronavirus Could Bring Litigation to Your Company, and What You Can Do to Prepare

By Erick Poorbaugh Poorbaugh is an associate at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig’s Richmond, VA office [03.23.2020 Richmond]   As the coronavirus continues to spread, businesses and individuals throughout the world are taking precautions.  However, as a business owner, you need to consider not only how to protect your employees and customers from the virus, but also… Continue reading A Pandemic of Lawsuits: How the Coronavirus Could Bring Litigation to Your Company, and What You Can Do to Prepare

What are Punitive Damages?

What exactly are punitive damages? We’ve all heard of them before, but what exactly are “punitive damages”? According to the Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute, punitive damages are “awarded in addition to actual damages in certain circumstances.” As the name suggests, punitive damages are considered a punishment on top of actual (“provable”) damages. Punitive… Continue reading What are Punitive Damages?

Intern Program

As part of our effort to recruit, develop and retail the best and brightest attorneys, Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig offers a summer intern program for promising law school students who are looking to work as part of an innovative and incredibly successful team. With a global team of lawyers, selected candidates are able to work on high level projects in a collaborative space.

Paralegals and Legal Support Staff

At Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, our team of paralegals and staff work together collaboratively along side our attorneys toward a common goal. We have created a positive work environment where our paralegals and legal assistants work to successfully reach firm-wide goals and support each other to combine individual strengths to enhance team performance. They regularly assist our attorneys with organizing and maintaining files, conducting legal research, and preparing documents.