Monthly Archives: April 2010

Moral Rights In The U.S.

In 1946, Winston Churchill declared that England and the U.S. had a “special relationship.” That policy persisted until last month when the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons voted that the phrase does not “reflect the modern Anglo-American relationship” and should be avoided. Despite the demise of the special relationship, I was invited…

Firm Attorneys Successful at Mediation

In late 2009, a team of attorneys from Davis McGrath spent a full day and evening mediating a shareholder dispute at a client company, on behalf of one of its shareholders. The mediation was successful and resulted in our client purchasing the shares of the remaining shareholder, thereby gaining control of a multi-million dollar company….

Gorman Presents at Green Symposium

Maureen Beacom Gorman presented her article “What Does It Mean to Be Green: A Short Analysis of Emerging IP Issues in “Green” Marketing,” at the John Marshall Law School’s Green Issue Symposium on April 9, 2010. Maureen’s article was recently published in the highly regarded John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law.