By Phillip Bantz | November 11, 2020
"America's inventors, creators, and innovators will be well-served with David Berdan as general counsel at the USPTO," said the agency's director, Andrei Iancu.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Joshua Simmons | November 6, 2020
The Supreme Court has recognized the conflict between trademark law's important commercial and consumer protection functions, and the First Amendment protections for expressive works. Here, the author considers this conflict against the backdrop of a series of recent cases applying these doctrines.
By Jonathan Ringel | November 5, 2020
In a case over Savannah College of Art and Design's trademark, the Eleventh Circuit asks a district judge, "to which party did it award relief, and what was that relief?"
By Scott Graham | November 3, 2020
Veteran volunteer organization Team Rubicon won an appellate ruling that blocks its global affiliate from using the Team Rubicon mark in the wake of a sexual harassment investigation.
By Scott Graham | November 3, 2020
The Berkeley lawyer who defended the monkey selfie copyright case is now taking on Red Bull on behalf of an Arizona fitness trainer. "I'm undefeated in intellectual property cases brought by animals," Andrew Dhuey says, "and I'm hell-bent on keeping it that way."
By Scott Graham | November 2, 2020
Both sides are mum, but Amazon recently changed its product pages to say "Brand: Williams-Sonoma" instead of "By Williams-Sonoma." The suit alleged that Amazon had created the false impression that Williams-Sonoma authorized sales of its merchandise on the Amazon platform.
By Eric Enger | November 2, 2020
Neither President Donald Trump nor Joe Biden explicitly mentions intellectual property on their websites, and IP is not sexy enough to garner much attention in stump speeches or debates. But here's what we know.
National Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Bob Lee and Marcos Alvarez | November 1, 2020
More than 600 applications have been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office seeking to register marks related to COVID-19. And the number of applications continues to grow, with many appearing to be "opportunistic" trademark applications.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 22, 2020
Amazon has tapped Davis Wright Tremaine to protect its trademarks from two California companies that are allegedly posing as the tech giant's customer support services to fix nonexistent tech issues with Alexa devices.
Daily Business Review | Infographic
By Catherine Wilson | October 20, 2020
Chinese manufacturers are suing the Boca Raton-based company to prolong an agreement for tacking the brand name on home appliances.
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