By Scott Graham | January 19, 2021
Nominated by President Donald Trump in 2017, Iancu says he gave the agency his all and will be leaving a piece of his heart behind with it.
By Shaleen J. Patel and Mike Hobbs, Troutman Pepper | January 15, 2021
While the sound distracting you hear from this article may well be William Shakespeare rapidly turning in his grave like the Mad Hatter Teacup Ride at Disneyworld, recent legal and procedural developments associated with the ubiquitous Instagram social media site have created significant practical and legal risks for both copyright owners and account holders that would have even vexed the Bard himself.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Winker | January 4, 2021
Besides work that needs to be done to shore up play in the field (they released Sporting Director Paul McDonough on Dec. 9), Inter Miami is still trying to make its permanent home at Melreese Golf Course next to Miami International Airport in the face of widespread community opposition.
By Scott Graham | December 29, 2020
With two potentially seismic cases at the Supreme Court and an extra year's worth of cases ready for trial, 2021 is shaping up as a headline-making year for IP litigation.
By Scott Graham | December 23, 2020
Tucked into the coronavirus relief package, the measure will create powerful and inexpensive tools for clearing fraudulent marks from the PTO register, says Haynes and Boone partner Joseph Matal.
By Angela Morris | December 17, 2020
The major issue is plastic wrapping with a bright orange border, prominence of the word "Hawaiian," and a see-through window that lets 12 fluffy, golden Hawaiian sweet rolls peek out at shoppers.
By Angela Morris | December 3, 2020
The names of these competing hard seltzer alcohol brands are similar, but not unique enough to warrant a temporary injunction for Brizzy's owner to force alcoholic beverage titan Molson Coors Beverage Co. to quit using the name Vizzy on its version of the booze.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 24, 2020
A federal judge has denied Nike's request for sanctions against the plaintiff's lawyer in a trademark case for sending letters and trial subpoenas to pro sports team trainers who were not parties to the litigation.
By Tom McParland | November 19, 2020
A three-judge panel pointed to evidence of bad faith in ruling that Energizer's sale of its dual-scented "Midnight Black Ice Storm" fresheners had created a question of whether consumers would confuse the product with Car-Freshner Corp.'s Black Ice air freshener, which is sold under the popular Little Trees brand.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 18, 2020
DLA Piper and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner are representing the International Franchise Association in a lawsuit arguing that federal trademark and franchising laws preempt the state employment classification law.
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