Monthly Archives: October 2010

Employment Law – Meal Breaks – Employers not required to ensure meal breaks are taken

A California appellate court in the case of Hernandez v. Chipotle is the latest California case to weigh in on meal breaks. Although the primary ruling was on class action issues that we won’t get into, the Hernandez court did … Continue reading

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Trademark Law – Chippendales costume can’t get elevated trademark protection

Although the male strippers group Chippendales has a number of trademarks, including a trademark for what I thought was their famous (infamous?) costume of a bow tie and cuffs (see below), it was denied in its effort to register the … Continue reading

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