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Can We Disagree with the Supreme Court’s Reading of the U.S. Constitution?

By: Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun   [7/15/22] The process by which courts rule on the constitutionality of state or federal government’s actions is called judicial review. Judicial review by the U.S. Supreme Court creates the body of decisions that we deem as the law of the Land. That is, the Court adjudicates whether or not certain… Continue reading Can We Disagree with the Supreme Court’s Reading of the U.S. Constitution?

Trademark Modernization Act: New Expungement and Reexamination Proceedings

By: Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun The Trademark Modernization Act (the “TMA”) was enacted on December 27, 2020, amending the Trademark Act of 1946 (the “Lanham Act”), among other things, to establish new ex parte (single party) expungement and reexamination proceedings to cancel marks registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (the “USPTO”) for which the… Continue reading Trademark Modernization Act: New Expungement and Reexamination Proceedings

Privilege Issues in Cross-Border Disputes

By: Hyung-Gyu (Leo) Sun Under the laws of the United States, a client’s communication with his/her lawyer for the purpose of seeking or providing legal advice is protected by the well-established attorney-client privilege. Additionally, documents or other tangible things prepared in anticipation of litigation by or for a party are also protected by the work… Continue reading Privilege Issues in Cross-Border Disputes

Taylor Swift vs Song Writers Copyright Infringement, Part 1

By: Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun Sun is an Associate at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig’s Richmond Office. [Sep. 28,2020] In February of 2018, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California dismissed copyright infringement claims against Taylor Swift brought by a pair of songwriters. The songwriters’ allegations were that Defendant Swift ripped off the… Continue reading Taylor Swift vs Song Writers Copyright Infringement, Part 1

Do you export to China, Russia, and Venezuela? New export rules are now in effect.

Department of Commerce tightens U.S.’s control over shipments to China, Russia, and Venezuela By Hyung Gyu (Leo) Sun Sun is an associate at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig’s Richmond Office. [July 6, 2020] On April 28, 2020, the United States Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a rule expanding filing requirements for Electronic… Continue reading Do you export to China, Russia, and Venezuela? New export rules are now in effect.

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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.