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BARDACKE ALLISON LLP MOVES TO CORONADO BUILDING

Nancy Guthrie

SANTA FE, NM  June 24, 2016 - The firm's new offices are located on the second floor of the Coronado Building at 141 East Palace Avenue in Santa Fe. The Firm is honored to join its neighbors in the historic Coronado Building, located across the street from the Cathedral Basilica park. Built in 1810 the building served originally as a Santa Fe County Courthouse.

Harvard University Granted Injunction Against Infringement

David Bowman

LAS CRUCES, NM  December 10, 2015 - Federal Judge Robert Brack granted an injunction to Harvard University to stop further distribution and sales of a book that he found likely to infringe the trademark rights of Harvard and its Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The federal court also held that the book published more than 100 photographs in violation of the author’s contract with Harvard. The author, Steve Elmore, signed a contract with Harvard allowing him to take photographs for study purposes only and prohibiting him from publishing the images. A trial in the case is set for December 2016. Bardacke Allison represents Harvard University.

Miramax Resolves Lawsuit Alleging Infringement in MR. HOLMES

David Bowman

SANTA FE, NM  October 15, 2015 - Conan Doyle Estate Ltd., Miramax, LLC, Roadside Attractions, LLC, and Bill Condon announce that the lawsuit filed by Conan Doyle Estate Ltd. against Miramax, Roadside Attractions, and Condon in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico has been settled to the satisfaction of these parties. Miramax, Roadside Attractions, and Condon thank Conan Doyle Estate Ltd. for the use of certain material authored by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the film Mr. Holmes. Bardacke Allison LLP represented Conan Doyle Estate Ltd in the lawsuit.