New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | January 24, 2023
The decision in 'Amgen v. Sanofi' has the potential to have a significant impact on inventors and patent drafters, and the breadth with which they may be able to claim their inventions.
By Scott Graham | January 20, 2023
Mark Lemley's argument about design patent obviousness and the Supreme Court's KSR decision fell short of a win, but has served to raise the profile of the issue.
By Ross Todd | January 20, 2023
Finnegan's Douglas "Chip" Rettew helped client Under Armour avoid coming off like a Goliath by asking for just $1 in damages in an infringement trial involving the company's Armour-based trademark.
By Ross Todd | January 19, 2023
A trial team led by Robert Maldonado of Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks successfully defended luxury designer Thom Browne from claims that his four-stripe designs infringed Adidas' three-stripe trademark.
By ALM Staff | January 19, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Alexander Lugo | January 17, 2023
"You see the same lawyers and the same law firms over and over again on these copyright infringement suits involving web content," said William Trueba, an attorney at Miami-based Trueba & Suarez. "There's definitely an industry that's arisen as a result of those types of cases."
By Lisa Willis | January 10, 2023
"Everyone's being taken advantage of," said John Uustal, co-founding partner of the Kelley | Uustal law firm.
By Charles Toutant | January 10, 2023
The case stems from two suits filed by charitable organizations with similar-sounding names—Cars for Kids and Kars 4 Kids—both of which solicit donations of vehicles that are sold to raise funds for children's charities.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Catherine Nyarady and Crystal Parker | January 10, 2023
In 2023, the Supreme Court is set to address the extraterritorial application of the protections provided by the Lanham Act.
By Jonathan Moskin | January 9, 2023
The Ninth Circuit held in VIP Prods. LLC v. Jack Daniel's Properties that VIP's "Bad Spaniels" dog toy mimicking the appearance of a Jack Daniels whisky bottle was protected expression under the First Amendment. The Supreme Court granted cert in November 2022 to consider the principal question whether humorous use of another's mark on a commercial product should be assessed under Rogers or the traditional multipart test of likelihood of confusion.
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