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Winston & Strawn Late Entry Saves Fracking Firm From Halliburton Patent Challenge
"We didn't get involved until the case was a few months out from trial," defense attorney Thomas Melsheimer said. "We had to do a lot of work to get up to speed and learn the case and otherwise involve ourselves in the details."Disputes Over Culturally Inspired Fashions On and Off the Runway
In this article, Natasha Reed discusses that while casting for runway shows seems to be moving toward cultural diversity, the fashion industry itself may have a cultural appropriation crisis. In this article, she lays out six fashion industry cultural appropriation disputes that made headlines, with some even making their way from the catwalk to court.Give Me a Whiskey and a Handbag to Envy
Leave it to the U.S. Supreme Court to create an elegant intercession between Frank Sinatra's favorite whiskey and one of the world's most coveted handbags. In this article, Alan Behr discusses applications of the Rogers test with focus on the Hermès v. Rothschild and Jack Daniel's Properties v. VIP Products cases.IP Attorney Voluntarily Dismisses Defamation Suit Over Amazon's Emails to His Clients
During a telephone conference with U.S. District Judge Peter J. Messitte for the District of Maryland on July 14, counsel representing Amazon said that the alleged defamatory emails were no longer being sent, according to the recently-filed transcript.View more book results for the query "US Patent and Trademark Office"
Newsmakers: Former Nebraska Assistant Attorney General Joins Firm
Nachawati Law Group is expanding its public entity representation and mass torts practice group with the addition of veteran trial lawyer and former…Big Law Turns to Lawyers With IP Experience for Tech Practice Hires
Clifford Chance and Dentons have both recruited tech practice lawyers with strong IP backgrounds.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Should Foreign Companies Face Lanham Act Sanctions for Trademark Infringement Occurring Abroad?
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether the federal Lanham Act should be interpreted so broadly that domestic companies can leverage it to bar trademark infringement by — and seek significant damage awards against — foreign entities operating almost entirely overseas.Michael Best Creates AI-Focused C-Suite Role
Among the first law firms to adopt an AI-focused C-suite role, Michael Best & Friedrich has named Sarah Alt as the firm's first chief process and AI officer, as artificial intelligence grows as a focus for firms and clients.Trending Stories
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