High Profile content on Westlaw: Jan. 25, 2010

Each week, our colleagues at Westlaw feature interesting materials, documents and videos from high profile cases in the United States. The summaries of that content are available for viewing by clicking High Profile Cases, Courtroom Videos & Trial Docs, under the heading of What’s New on Westlaw. Login is required after clicking on the Westlaw link provided in the summary of each case.

Here’s a look at some of the newest High Profile content now featured on Westlaw, as of Jan. 25, 2010. Again, this High Profile content – with expert analysis and editorial enhancements – is available to Westlaw subscribers, after login:

Civil

Weight Watchers Intl. v. Jenny Craig Inc. (S.D.N.Y.) – Weight Watchers says Jenny Craig’s claim that dieters on Jenny Craig’s program lose twice as much weight as dieters “on the largest weight-loss program” is untrue (2010 WL 182885 Complaint)

The North Face Apparel Corp. v. Williams Pharmacy Inc. (E.D. Mo.) – Clothing company The South Butt answers The North Face’s trademark infringement and dilution claims against the company and the pharmacy where the alleged infringing clothing was sold (2010 WL 87681 Answer 2009 WL 5001387 Complaint)

Criminal

U.S. v. Arenas (D.C. Super.) – Washington Wizards guard pleads guilty to carrying a pistol without a license (2010 WL 149065 Plea Agreement)

Once again, to see what new High Profile content is available on Westlaw, without having to login, you can go to westlaw.com and click High Profile Cases, Courtroom Videos & Trial Docs, under the heading of What’s New on Westlaw. However, login is required after clicking on the Westlaw link provided in the summary of each high profile case.

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