New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mary L. Grieco | September 29, 2022
In addition to what is seen on the news, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in other consequences such as the intellectual property rights of brands which have been operating in Russia and have now ceased operations there indefinitely. This article discusses the current legal status and the best strategy for intellectual property owners.
By Scott Graham | September 28, 2022
The court kicks off Term 2022 with arguments next month in the Andy Warhol fair-use case that originated in the Southern District of New York. Multiple life science companies are also asking the court to take up their patent cases, while a case on trademark extraterritoriality appears destined for certiorari.
By Francelina M. Perdomo | August 26, 2022
New technologies are forcing brand owners to implement registration and enforcement strategies to protect their intellectual property rights in the metaverse.
By Danielle J. Schivek | August 26, 2022
A healthy licensing program, carefully curated by responsible brand owners, can elevate a brand to a formidable multihyphenate while anchoring it through the fickle winds of retail.
By Scott Graham | August 15, 2022
Mattel v. Rap Snacks is part of a surge in trademark litigation detected last week by Law.com Radar.
By Scott Graham | August 10, 2022
Despite the largely flattering treatment from two academics, Winfrey's holding company wants to enjoin use of "Oprahdemics" and the O logo, which her IP holding company says is confusingly similar to her own marks.
By Scott Graham | August 9, 2022
Partners Dale Cendali and Claudia Ray will fight trademark claims brought by another "Meta" company that says its IP rights are being trampled.
By ALM Staff | August 2, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dyan Finguerra-DuCharme and Abla Belhachmi | August 2, 2022
Today, all eyes are on the metaverse as the legal questions it poses will fundamentally change the contours of intellectual property law. As fashion brands and celebrities await for the courts to make a decision in these matters, many brands, including Nike, have taken steps to protect their intellectual property in preparation for the metaverse boom.
By Scott Graham | July 25, 2022
Owners of clothing company called Rhode tried to block Bieber from marketing a new line of cosmetics with the same name. U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield ruled that Rhode is a weak mark and that, while clothing and cosmetics might be close cousins, they're not the same industry.
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