By Scott Graham | March 23, 2020
Over the dissents of four judges, the appellate court declined to make any changes to Arthrex v. Smith & Nephew. The decision leaves administrative patent judges with less job protection, and makes up to 81 cases eligible for new hearings.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 23, 2020
A plaintiffs lawyer bringing an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to halt sales of knockoff unicorn and dragon art got a sharp rebuke from U.S. District Judge Steven Seeger, in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. "If there's ever a time when emergency motions should be limited to genuine emergencies, now's the time," he wrote.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patricia Werschulz and Sandra Holtzman | March 19, 2020
When faced with a client company using a scandalous name, attorneys should discuss with the client both the possibility of the name attracting customers with the target persona, as well as the potential to turn off potential customers in the secondary group.
By Scott Graham | March 18, 2020
Bruce Brown Films, the company that merchandises "The Endless Summer," is accusing Nike and Footlocker of trading on the title and the movie poster from Brown's classic 1966 documentary.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ashley N. Klein | March 9, 2020
Apple's product launches are notoriously secretive. To help keep Apple's new products (for example, Siri or the Apple Watch) secret during a product…
By Scott Graham | February 28, 2020
"A 'setback' is probably an understatement at the end of the day," said Morrison & Foerster partner Otis Littlefield of the move. "I think that could be the end of this system."
By Andrea Perez | February 28, 2020
Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
By Lidia Dinkova | February 27, 2020
An existing Margaritaville restaurant and lounge in the Bahamas disputes plans to use the Margaritaville name on a new resort complex in Nassau.
By Scott Graham | February 26, 2020
The Korean automaker had accused a Miami company of importing used, counterfeit or defective parts and palming them off as sourced through Hyundai's authorized chain of distribution.
By Scott Graham | February 26, 2020
The Florida company was accused of selling counterfeit auto parts bearing the Hyundai name on the gray market.
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