That would help to ensure that only people who truly deserved the expungement of their convictions achieved that. |
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The concept of expungement for its own sake is simply inapplicable to a law on this subject matter. |
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For somebody that's been wrongfully convicted, there should be an automatic expungement on the record, no question about it. |
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Granted on the grounds of expungement of the trade-mark with which it may have been confusing. |
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Even in instances where the criminal conviction is expunged, the U. S. is under no obligation to recognize that expungement. |
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The differences between the mark as registered and as used are not so significant as to warrant expungement. |
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Specializing in expungement of criminal indictments and criminal records, and maintaining the rights of the individual with the record. |
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Our trade-mark lawyers, trade-mark agents, and technical consultants work in partnership with clients to litigate and settle expungement actions. |
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On Feb. 8, an arbitrator in Omaha recommended expungement of dozens of customer complaints against 22 brokers at Securities America. |
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There is currently no requirement for owners of Canadian trade-mark registrations to prove use of their registered trade-marks, except if the registrations are challenged in expungement proceedings. |
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It appears evident to me that the appellant is trying to use the summary procedure of expungement to contest the use of the mark CORDON BLEU in association with the services indicated in the registration. |
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Prior to the commencement of the expungement proceeding, the challenging party advised the registrant of its intention to initiate such a proceeding. |
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Around thirty states currently allow some version of expungement. |
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Dietrich and others have joined in what has become known as the expungement movement, which calls for many criminal convictions to be sealed or set aside after a given period of time. |
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The Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law is to publish an article in November about expungement, written by Seth E. Lipner, a professor of law at the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College. |
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Audette Morales, a lawyer for Mr. Daifotis, said that arbitrators in many of the claims against him were aware of the S. E. C. action, adding that Mr. Daifotis had followed Finra's guidelines for expungement. |
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By law, the Registrar may, provided certain conditions are met, order the expungement of the trade-mark from the register if it is not being used in the normal course of business in Canada. |
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Prior to the expungement proceeding, Prodal voluntarily cancelled its existing STALINSKAYA mark and applied for a fresh STALINSKAYA trade-mark for alcohol. |
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Having cancelled the trade-mark at issue in the expungement proceeding, Prodal did not file a Notice of Appearance and did not participate in the hearing. |
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Sadly, no further explanation was given to justify this rationale even though other non-statutory grounds of invalidity have previously been accepted in expungement proceedings. |
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It must conserve its distinctive nature or be subject to expungement. |
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For state law convictions, expungement is determined by the law of the state. |
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Many states do not allow expungement, regardless of the offense, though felons can seek pardons and clemency, potentially including restoration of rights. |
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Hancock co-founded and is board chair of the Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity and its Criminal Record Expungement Project. |
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The primary means of restoring civil rights that are lost as a result of a felony conviction are executive clemency and Expungement in the United States. |
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