By Cheryl Miller | October 31, 2019
What lawyers have to say about new USDA hemp rules. Action on the Eaze litigation front. A return to cannabis law for one McDermott Will & Emery partner. Plus: Who Got the Work, and so much more.
By Kibkabe Araya | October 29, 2019
Lawyers from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office told a group of in-house counsel at the ACC annual meeting that the agency wants to let in-house counsel know how it can assist with their companies' IP-related concerns.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John O'Malley and Laura S. Lipschutz, | October 29, 2019
A U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision involving a beverage company and another decision from the European Union (EU) involving the famously recluse artist Banksy illustrate the risks of territorial nonuse in the United States and the EU.
By Holley Horrell | October 28, 2019
Does the Lanham Act entitle a trademark owner to an award of the infringer's profits as a remedy for infringement under §1125(a) only if the infringement was willful?
By Holley Horrell | October 28, 2019
Does the Lanham Act entitle a trademark owner to an award of the infringer's profits as a remedy for infringement under §1125(a) only if the infringement was willful?
By Jenna Greene | October 23, 2019
Clayton Morris claims a real estate competitor and his company "spread misinformation and trade on Mr. Morris's name and rights in exchange for clicks. They post sensationalized stories about Mr. Morris so that, in the words of Mr. Wise, 'When people Google your name they'll see mine.'"
By Angela Morris | October 22, 2019
The band Tool is promoting "Fear Inoculum," its first album in 13 years, in a U.S. tour that will hit Texas, California, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Its merchandise company alleges in a new lawsuit that bootleggers are selling fake Tool T-shirts that infringe on the band's trademarks.
By Jenna Greene | October 21, 2019
"This is an absolutely ridiculous letter.," tweeted Gibson Dunn's Ted Boutrous. "No serious lawyer would ever think of sending such a frivolous letter making such a baseless threat."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Jenna Greene | October 17, 2019
The founders of now-infamous Mossack Fonseca—formerly one of the world's biggest offshore law firms—sued Netflix for defamation, seeking to stop the release of the movie 'The Laundromat.'
By Jenna Greene | October 17, 2019
The founders of now-infamous Mossack Fonseca—formerly one of the world's biggest offshore law firms—sued Netflix for defamation, seeking to stop the release of the movie 'The Laundromat.'
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