By Scott Graham | February 15, 2022
It might be infringing or diluting, but the search giant isn't literally stealing intellectual property when it auctions off trademarked names for keyword advertising, the justices rule.
By Tom McParland | January 25, 2022
The decision was a partial—and perhaps temporary—win for defendant Hayley Paige Gutman, who was sued after announcing her plans to split from JLM and start her own wedding gown company.
By Jacob Polacheck | January 11, 2022
Adding Robin McGrath "will certainly help grow our visibility in Atlanta with the talent pool and with clients," said Debra Bernstein, the leader of the Atlanta office.
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By Matthew F. Ferraro | December 29, 2021
The growing ease with which believable deepfake media can be created will accelerate a range of business dangers, particularly those related to reputational risk, market manipulation, and social engineering fraud.
By Scott Graham | December 10, 2021
It took two lawsuits and a trip to the Ninth Circuit, but generic pharma remains free to accept reverse payments to settle patent litigation.
By Sam Campbell & Ted Claypoole | December 2, 2021
As DeFi technology continues to proliferate, protecting related intellectual property (IP) involved is also increasingly important.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 10, 2021
"Google's advertising product contains, as a component, goodwill that we created associated with our trade name," argued Jason J. Carter on behalf of Edible Arrangements on Wednesday before the Supreme Court of Georgia.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 21, 2021
"Black IP lawyers need to make their presence known," said Racquel V. McGee of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith in Atlanta. "Actively recruit, seek out and mentor when it comes to garnering attention to this field."
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By Cedra Mayfield | October 21, 2021
"Georgia is certainly the Hollywood of the South. With that comes potential legal issues that arise," said Lewis Brisbois partner Jonathan Goins in Atlanta. "I've been able to develop a niche as a go-to IP attorney in Georgia."
By Scott Graham | October 19, 2021
The judge said that a recent patent infringement trial involving an Israeli company had nothing to do with ethnicity or prejudice, and that he was "extremely offended" at the inference that he let Amazon.com play on cultural stereotypes. Albright's order clears Fenwick & West of "harsh accusations," and the judge hinted that some penalty against Kramer Levin could be forthcoming.
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