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The 'Wrinkle' in Trademark Law Used to Keep Filings a Secret
A U.S. trademark law provision is being used by some companies to keep their trademark filings a secret for up to six months.Beyonce, Jay-Z Want to Trademark Twins' Names. What Could Possibly Stand in Their Way?
Beyonce and Jay-Z are never far from the headlines. This summer they've been making legal news by applying to trademark the names of their newborn twins, Sir Carter and Rumi Carter.Google Wins Round Against Intellectual Ventures in Touch-Screen Patent Fight
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit refused to affirm a decision from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that sided with IV.In Fintech, Trade Secrets May Be Replacing Patent Applications
Fintechs may be relying more on trade secrets to control their IP than patent applications.These 3 IP Boutiques Still Reign at Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Intellectual property boutiques Fish & Richardson; Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner; and Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox maintain dominant positions in America Invents Act litigation, but global Am Law 50 firms continue making inroads at the PTAB.California Firms Make Up 10 Percent of Second Hundred Shops
While six large law firms based in the Bay Area landed on The American Lawyer's annual Am Law 100 list last month, another 10 firms with California roots—eight of them predominantly based in Southern California—have secured spots on the Second Hundred rankings released this week.California Firms Make Up 10 Percent of Second Hundred Shops
While six large law firms based in the Bay Area landed on The American Lawyer's annual Am Law 100 list last month, another 10 firms with California roots—eight of them predominantly based in Southern California—have secured spots on the Second Hundred rankings released this week.Teaming Up to Solidify Client Relationships
Robert J. Roby of Knobbe Martens writes: In addition to producing high quality work product at a fair price, and ensuring that a new client feels valued, staffing the new client with an appropriate team can have a long lasting and positive impact on the professional relationship.California IP Firm Sets Sights on New York
While some large law firms are cutting back on their intellectual property practices, California-based Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear is in expansion mode. The IP-focused firm, which saw its gross revenue rise to $220 million in 2016, is preparing to move five lawyers to a new office in New York.Trending Stories
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