The 1947 novella always did seem to evoke the process of litigation on some psychological level, and here’s a literal lawsuit that arose from it just lately [Schwimmer, Trademark Blog]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on December 24, 2009
The 1947 novella always did seem to evoke the process of litigation on some psychological level, and here’s a literal lawsuit that arose from it just lately [Schwimmer, Trademark Blog]
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