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December 01, 2022 | Law.com

Higher Law: New York Grants First Adult-Use Licenses. What Future Applicants Can Glean From the Winners.

Harris Beach senior counsel Meaghan Feenan said future adult-use applicants need to demonstrate business acumen and a readiness to start sales quickly.
9 minute read
August 20, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Recent Trademark Decisions by the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has recently been active in accepting trademark cases for review. This article discusses the four cases which the court has recently decided.
14 minute read
May 01, 2020 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art: How PTAB is Boosting the Next Generation of IP Lawyers + Should the Law Discriminate Between AI and Human Inventors?

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is incentivizing applicants and litigants to provide stand-up opportunities to young lawyers.
8 minute read
April 17, 2020 | National Law Journal

A Dot-Com Amicus Army Is Volunteering for Booking.com

Salesforce.com, Wine.com and many others are backing the hotel reservation company in its U.S. Supreme Court showdown over trademark registration for generic top-level domains.
6 minute read
February 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Loss of Trademark: A Franchisor's Worst Nightmare

In his Franchising column, Rupert M. Barkoff discusses 'Supermac's (Holdings) Ltd. v. McDonald's Intellectual Property Company, Ltd.' in which the Cancellation Division of the European Union Intellectual Property Office concluded that McDonald's had abandoned the BIG MAC mark and thus the mark should be cancelled.
6 minute read
June 01, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Breach of Contract Lawsuit Survives Google's Motion to Dismiss

The suit stems from a 2008 agreement with Googles, a children's programming company.
1 minute read
December 12, 2017 | Law.com

Skilled in the Art: The Great Section 101 Attorney Fee Debate

A look at the Federal Circuit's polarizing decision in Inventor Holdings. Plus, a verdict in the comic-con trademark dispute and a preview of my favorite IP conference of the year
18 minute read
July 26, 2017 | The Recorder

Beyonce, Jay-Z Want to Trademark Twins' Names. What Could Possibly Stand in Their Way?

The musicians want to prevent others from profiting off their kids' names. But to be successful, trademark applicants have to have a true intent to use the mark, says Knobbe Martens partner Ian Gillies.
6 minute read
March 21, 2017 |

Federal Circuit Affirms Infringement Holdings and Damages in 'Sprint' Appeals

Patent and Trademark Law columnist Robert C. Scheinfeld writes: The telecommunications company Sprint has seen its profile rise recently in the area of patent law as the Federal Circuit just addressed two of Sprint's appeals challenging lower court patent infringement verdicts adverse to it, and the company achieved just this month a large damages jury verdict in a patent case against Time Warner Cable.
17 minute read
April 21, 2015 |

China's Respect for IP: It's Getting Better

Remember the stacks of pirated DVDs, the copycat cars, the bogus phones? They still exist, but increasingly at the margins as China gets its intellectual property act together.
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