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These days everyone has an opinion on design, and a new logo is always liable to come in for some harsh judgement, although ...
In response to the court order, Perrone agreed to strip the dragon watermark from future filings—at least in federal court.
Being a model citizen and a person of taste, you probably don't need this reminder, but some others do: Federal judges do not ...
A lawyer said he had used the cartoon image of a dragon in a business suit as a logo for his firm, Dragon Lawyers, to ...
A court filing submitted by "Dragon Lawyers PC"-one Jacob A. Perrone, Esq.-was shredded by federal magistrate judge Ray Kent ...
It might be the weirdest reason so far this year for a judge to toss a lawsuit—he found the big cartoon dragon on each page a ...
The Last Ronin II writers Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz to learn more about why the finale needed to end in tragedy for the new ...
This is the way infestations work: first gradually and then all at once. He will never be able to eradicate. He can only hope ...
When Legal Branding Goes Too Far Ben Thomson, LawFuel contributing editor In a case that perfectly illustrates the clash between modern legal marketing and traditional courtroom decorum, a Michigan ...