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Aug. 15, 2000

Mixed Message

'Kraus' and 'Cortez' clarify some unfair competition law issues and sharpen others for future appellate courts. By John H. Sullivan and Fred J. Hiestand.

        By John H. Sullivan and Fred J. Hiestand
        
        There is a story about Al, a saloon piano player who would amuse patrons at the end of a well-received tune by extending his left hand high, palm down, to restrain applause - while on his right hand, held cupped in close to his bell...

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