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Kettle of Phish: Defending Against Malicious Actors and Domain Disputes
Cyberattacks are on the rise. On a daily basis, malicious actors use emails or text messages to try and trick individuals into providing sensitive information. Importantly, a litigation-based remedy is available to blunt attacks implemented using a domain name created to cause confusion with the intended victim's actual domain name.Special Section: Intellectual Property 2024
In The Legal's Intellectual Property special section read about new trademark scams, AI and terms of service obligations and whether or not Disney's famous mouse is actually free to use.Disney's Public Domain Mickey Mouse Trap
Earlier this year, media and news outlets widely reported that Mickey Mouse had entered the "public domain" because Disney's copyright in the cartoon "Steamboat Willie" expired on Jan. 1, 2024. What implications does the expiration of this copyright registration actually have and may we all start using Mickey to promote our products and services?Barclay Damon Picks Up 5-Member Team From Murtha Cullina, led by Tony Gangemi
Strategic Growth for Barclay Damon includes this IP team's lateral move into its New Haven offices.What Should Midsize Firms Consider When Contemplating A Merger?
As mergers continue popping up within the legal landscape, midsize and boutique firms are considering several factors when contemplating a deal. Scale and culture remain at the forefront of those discussions.View more book results for the query "US Patent and Trademark Office"
After Mass Exodus, FisherBroyles Charts Plan for Rapid Growth
After revenue and profits grew in 2023, the firm wants to reach a goal to add enough new partners to exceed last year's head count of almost 300 lawyers, despite the mass exit in early 2024.From Deep Fakes to Discrimination: Lawyers Weigh in on A.I. Landmines
"I'm a huge proponent of AI, but it must be used with guardrails, and too many are rushing to use it," said attorney Francisco Ramos Jr. of Clarke Silverglate.Patent Office Issues New Guidance on the Law of Obviousness
The United States Patent and Trademark Office recently published new guidance explaining the requirements for patent examiners to reject patent claims for obviousness in view of what was already known in the prior art.On the Move: Morris Manning, After Bankruptcy Team Exit, Adds Partner in Atlanta
Plus, King & Spalding and Bradley Arant Boult Cummings announce new lateral partners.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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