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Last week, Donald Trump's silly suit against author Timothy O'Brien was tossed out of court by a New Jersey judge. Now another one of his silly legal actions has ended in defeat. Trump filed suit against the law firm Morrison Cohen last year for having the audacity to list him as a client on its website.

Even though Morrison Cohen had, in fact, represented Trump in the past, the Donald claimed that by posting his name up on site, the firm had "engaged in the rank commercialization of Mr. Trump's reputation and unyielding demand for excellence."

A judge dismissed the case today, although Trump says he beat the judge to the punch by settling the case out-of-court last week. Either way—and despite his loss—Trump's name appears to have been removed from the firm's site. And now Donald can go back to doing what he does best: engaging in the rank commercialization of his name all on his own.

JUDGE RULES LAW FIRM CAN USE TRUMP'S NAME [NYP]