Revolaze, L.L.C. v. Dentons US L.L.P., 2022-Ohio-1392
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Revolaze, L.L.C. v. Dentons US L.L.P., 2022-Ohio-1392
US conflicts case holding that US and Canadian members of a verein were to be treated as a single law firm for conflict purposes. A decision of the Ohio Court of Appeals, Eighth District, arising from a patent infringement case involving use of laser abrading technology to create the worn and faded look on new jeans and other denim garments, instead of the traditional sandblasting or hand sanding (which carried the risk of silicosis, which may result in death). The judgment also provides an interesting insight into litigation funding.
See here.
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