By Ross Todd | September 18, 2017
In the Fishiest IP dispute you're likely to see, Fish IP Law has sued Fish & Richardson seeking a ruling that its name and logo don't infringe the megafirm's registered and common law trademarks.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By njlawjournal | September 18, 2017
In the Law Journal's Intellectual Property & Life Sciences supplement, articles focus on the new challenges presented by 3D printing, and the…
By Karen Levin, Ariel Ronneburger and Damias Wilson | September 18, 2017
The Internet, along with social media, has made intellectual property theft and infringement much easier. Clients must be vigilant in protecting their trademarks and copyrights in cyberspace.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 15, 2017
Subject Matter Dismissal Denied; Plaintiff Pled Non-Frivolous Lanham Act Claims
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 12, 2017
Defendant was not entitled to attorney fees in Lanham Act trademark dispute because neither the way plaintiff litigated the case nor the disparity in strength between the parties' position was "exceptional" enough to merit attorney fees. Request denied.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 7, 2017
Bacardi has taken new legal action in its long-running rum war with Cuba, this time against banking regulators in a hunt for information about how an entity owned by the island nation last year received a U.S. license to renew the disputed "Havana Club" trademark.
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 31, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-17418 The court of appeals affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that a competitor’s use of an identical…
By Scott Graham | August 30, 2017
The estate of Thelonious Monk is suing a California craft brewery for using the legendary jazz musician's name and likeness on its Brother Thelonious trappist-style ale and associated merchandise.
By Scott Graham | August 29, 2017
Less than three months after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Lanham Act's ban on disparaging trademarks, the D.C.-based appellate court was asked to decide whether "Matal v. Tam" extends to marks that use dirty words or graphics.
By Samantha Joseph | August 29, 2017
Real estate professionals must operate under a new legal precedent when marketing private units in properties where branded hotels also operate.
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