By Catherine Wilson | January 15, 2020
Artist Bruce Munro accuses the garden attraction of displaying lighted knockoffs of his works.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Chase A. Howard | January 8, 2020
In December, the court heard oral argument in Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, a case that may provide clarity on what sort of material constitutes a "government edict" that falls outside the scope of the copyright laws.
By Jenna Greene | January 6, 2020
"Great Minds' interpretation cannot be correct," wrote Senior Judge Jerome Farris of the Ninth Circuit for the unanimous panel, noting that it would lead to "absurd results.
By Scott Graham | January 3, 2020
Haynes and Boone helped the gaming giant shut down unauthorized sales of Super Smash Brothers Ultimate and many other titles.
By Scott Graham | December 27, 2019
An educational nonprofit argued that Office Depot was violating terms of the popular internet license, but Latham & Watkins and Winston & Strawn persuaded the court to take a more narrow view.
By Craig R. Tractenberg | December 27, 2019
Brands are identified by their trademarks. Selecting the right mark, developing it and protecting it becomes essential when the brand is being developed. But trademarks can be lost when the company fails to protect it, or even when the name is so popular that use of the mark cannot be controlled.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Craig R. Tractenberg | December 27, 2019
Brands are identified by their trademarks. Selecting the right mark, developing it and protecting it becomes essential when the brand is being developed. But trademarks can be lost when the company fails to protect it, or even when the name is so popular that use of the mark cannot be controlled.
By Scott Graham | December 26, 2019
WestView Capital takes a majority stake as Unified looks to scale up plans for deterring patent abuse.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 18, 2019
San Francisco-based Emergent Law asserts that "there is no likelihood of confusion" between it and South Carolina-based Emergent Law because of their differing geographic markets and client bases.
By Scott Graham | December 17, 2019
A conversation with Irell & Manella partner Morgan Chu about the $752 million jury verdict he just helped engineer last week.
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