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“With No Copyright Protection for Client, Broward Lawyers Created Own Road Map,” Daily Business Review

04.02.2020
Kevin MarkowGary C. Rosen

Without copyright protection for a client with sophisticated products showcased in places like the Smithsonian Museum, two South Florida lawyers had to rely on creative legal theories. Their efforts paid off by convincing a New York judge to shut down online counterfeits of their client’s work. It also left a […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Intellectual Property Litigation

Kevin Markow and Gary Rosen Score Notable IP Win for Prominent Lighting Design Client

03.31.2020
Kevin MarkowGary C. Rosen

March 31, 2020 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL — In an important case for designers, artists, and intellectual property owners whose brands are being infringed or counterfeited over the internet, Becker’s Kevin Markow and Gary Rosen won a default final judgment and permanent injunction on behalf of famous lighting and interior […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Intellectual Property Litigation

A Message From Our Managing Shareholder, Gary C. Rosen

03.17.2020
Gary C. Rosen

Dear Clients and Friends: With the federal government issuing a state of emergency due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the World Health Organization characterizing the situation as a global pandemic, I’d like to share our promise to you during this unprecedented time: Becker’s Business Continuity Plan Our top priority […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA, Business Litigation, Construction Law & Litigation, Real Estate, Corporate, Government Law & Lobbying, Public, Private Partnerships (P3), Trusts & Estates

Becker Obtains Affirmation of Dismissal for Client at 8th Circuit Court of Appeals

02.05.2020
Yasin DaneshfarKevin MarkowGary C. Rosen

Becker Managing Shareholder Gary Rosen, with Yasin Daneshfar and Kevin Markow, won a dismissal for his client Durst Image Technology, a global manufacturer of digital printing systems, which was affirmed by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals today. The case has a significant impact with respect to fraud claims and […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation, Appellate, Business Disputes

Becker Obtains Preliminary Injunction Enjoining Former Employees from Utilizing Allegedly Misappropriated Information

01.30.2020
James J. MahonVincenzo M. MogaveroGary C. RosenGlenn H. Spiegel

Absent an employment agreement with a restrictive covenant or no-compete clause, one would think that a former employee could solicit their former employer’s clients without any problem. While that would normally be the case, the former employees can’t take or use confidential and proprietary information and trade secrets for their […]

Areas of Focus: Business Litigation