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...I think defendants are all about delay,” says Burch. “I think bankruptcy is qualitatively worse for the plaintiffs,” she adds, both in terms of delays and compensation....
...So far, Tory Burch, Condé Nast and Farfetch have signed up....
...Mr Farah notched up an early legal win this week when a Delaware judge ruled Tiffany could bring forward its case....
...So, too, did designer and former Project Runway judge Zac Posen....
...“A lot of that impact is going to depend on how well reasoned the judge’s opinion is....
...Elizabeth Burch, a law professor at the University of Georgia, says that even if the Oklahoma trial does not set precedents, it has exposed evidence that few people were aware of, such as J&J’s previous...
...He joins from Tory Burch....
...In November 2012 he referred to a dispute between fashion designer Tory Burch and her ex-husband Christopher Burch over his rival fashion chain as a “drunken Wasp fest.”...
...Put another way: while she has been asked many times to be a judge on Project Runway, she has always turned them down....
...Wine competition judges in Australia have rewarded finesse....
...“But if you work for an organisation that judges people on how much time they spend in the office then it’s much harder. Look at who gets promoted – figure out which one your employer is.”...
...However, though Mr Schuman is a talented photographer and a good judge of chic with a book based on the blog out this month, there’s nothing in his pictures to suggest he should be a retailer, or has any...
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