By Raychel Lean | June 19, 2019
"While this case may have been a footnote for FIU, this was a make-or-break case for FNU, and we therefore needed to vigorously defend it," said Steven Peretz of Peretz Chesal & Herrmann in Miami, who spent six years defending a trademark lawsuit the court ultimately deemed meritless.
By Ross Todd | June 17, 2019
The Amazon-owned online video game streaming service is attempting to hold unidentified online trolls liable for a campaign to flood the site with pornography and violent images—including bodycam footage from the shooter at the Christchurch, New Zealand, mosques where 51 people were killed in March.
By Zach Schlein | June 17, 2019
A jury in the Southern District of Florida divided ADT's award between compensatory damages of $3 million and $1 million in punitive damages.
By Lidia Dinkova | June 14, 2019
Miami casino operators suing for trademark infringement claim confusion with the name being used on a proposed cross-town development project.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Milton Springut | June 12, 2019
A recent Supreme Court decision ruled on the effect of a rejection of trademark licenses in bankruptcy. That decision is likely to have a major impact on trademark licensing practices, and counsel for parties involved with trademark licenses now need to take this decision into account when drafting these agreements.
By Ross Todd | June 10, 2019
The company behind Berkeley-based Fieldwork Brewing Co. claims that New Hampshire's Deciduous Brewing Co.'s 'Fieldwork' line of beers, which like Fieldwork's are marketed with a leaf-themed logo, are causing confusion in the marketplace.
By Jack Newsham | June 10, 2019
Stephen Barnes contends the family of his law firm partner is violating trademark laws in an effort to try to steal the business he worked hard to build.
By Jack Newsham | June 10, 2019
Stephen Barnes contends the family of his law firm partner is violating trademark laws in an effort to try to steal the business he worked hard to build.
By Jack Newsham | June 10, 2019
Stephen Barnes contends the family of his law firm partner is violating trademark laws in an effort to try to steal the business he worked hard to build.
By Scott Graham | June 7, 2019
Partner Douglas "Chip" Rettew says the key was a consumer research survey that showed 90% of men and women recognized the Vagisil mark.
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