Author: Lindsey Welfley

Covenants Not to Compete: An Idaho Practitioner-Focused Historical Perspective

By Kammie Cuneo The ancient notion of a “covenant in restraint of trade” has given way to the modern non-compete agreement. Over recent decades, as the use of non-compete agreements […]

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To Take or Not To Take? The Intersection of Intellectual Property and Regulatory Takings

By Kendra S. Ankrum The America Invents Act (“AIA”), effective since 2012, established a procedure to challenge patents through inter parties review (“IPR”) before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board […]

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Toilet Talk and Trademark Trouble: An Adventure Through a Likelihood of Confusion Analysis

By Alexandra Hodson Although the title of this article may insinuate that we will be delving into SCOTUS’ recent decision in Iancu v. Brunetti,139 S. Ct. 2294 (2019)—a landmark case […]

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Commissioner’s Message: Who Wouldn’t Want to be Perry Mason

By David E. Kerrick I first wanted to be a lawyer sometime between 1957 and 1966. It was during this time that I was introduced to perhaps the greatest lawyer […]

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Fourth District Bench/Bar Meeting – Sept. 19

Thursday, September 19, 201912:00 – 1:00 p.m. (MT)Boise City Council Chambers150 N. Capitol Blvd. – Boise, ID1.0 CLE credits Back by popular demand!  The Fourth District Bar is proud to […]

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Idaho Criminal Rule 4 Amendment – Telephonic Arrest Warrants

The Idaho Supreme Court has amended Idaho Criminal Rule 4 to allow an application for an arrest warrant by telephone or other electronic means similar to the process set out […]

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2019 Idaho Indian Child Welfare Conference- October 29-30

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Idaho Students Awarded at National Mock Trial Championship

By Carey A. Shoufler Idaho was well represented at the recent National High School Mock Trial Championship in Athens, Georgia. Idaho’s courtroom artist, Mikayla Dougherty, placed third in the National […]

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Hon. Jesse Walters Exemplifies Passion for Learning

By Lindsey M. Welfley An Idaho native through and through, Justice Walters was born in Rexburg in 1938 and graduated from Idaho Falls High School in 1957. The path to […]

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Community Commitment Drives Bill Gigray

By Lindsey M. Welfley William (Bill) Gigray is a Caldwell native and has been a longstanding positive force in his local community for decades. Bill grew up around the legal […]

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