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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Dell Catalog Sales LP v. TAXATION & REV. DEPT.

... {21} In Kmart, the Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether the gross receipts tax applied to the receipts from the granting of a license to use intellectual property, such as trademarks and trade names, when the licensing agreement activities all took place in Michigan. ...

Papatheofanis v. Allen

... The breach of fiduciary duty claim involved allegations that Katherine obtained a vehicle in Bill's name without his knowledge or permission, registered a patent in her name using Bill's intellectual property, and surreptitiously obtained credit cards to Bill's detriment. ...

PAPATHEOFANIS v. Allen

... The breach of fiduciary duty claim involved allegations that Katherine obtained a vehicle in Bill's name without his knowledge or permission, registered a patent in her name using Bill's intellectual property, and surreptitiously obtained credit cards to Bill's detriment. ...