By Scott Graham | September 16, 2020
Companies may be eager to abandon brands such as Aunt Jemima or Uncle Ben's. But strategies are limited for keeping them out of the hands of competitors and troublemakers, Davis Wright partners explain during LAIPLA webinar.
By Kenneth Artz | September 3, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with attorney Chris Schwegmann, who tries trademark and copyright infringement, false advertising, antitrust, and other business cases, about The Washington Football Team.
By Chris Schwegmann | August 12, 2020
San Antonio-based Whataburger recently announced plans to scrap its iconic "A-Frame" restaurant building design in favor of a more modern footprint.…
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 6, 2020
Houston's Nolte IP Law Group and Lackenbach Siegel of Scarsdale, New York, are combining to create a 38-lawyer firm with offices in Texas, New York and California.
By Angela Morris | August 3, 2020
A client alleges his patent lawyer didn't tell him his application was abandoned, but the lawyer counters that he kept his client informed, but the client failed to pay his legal bill.
By Dan Clark | July 15, 2020
"In the sports world, particularly in the NFL, there is value and activation around a team's name and logo," Andrew Lee, a partner at Foley & Lardner in New York, said.
By Dan Venglarik | March 26, 2020
As a new form of enterprise, ghost kitchens require thought and novel strategies in developing associated intellectual property protection, rather than canned strategies previously employed for analogs such as conventional restaurants, says Dan Venglarik, a partner in the technology/intellectual property law group at Munck Wilson Mandala.
By Andrea Perez | February 28, 2020
Video games have come a long way from the days of arcades, joysticks and blowing into cartridges to fix the game. It's an industry now worth more…
By Donald Verplancken and Bruce Patterson | February 19, 2020
Intellectual property attorneys advocate for routine, periodic, deep-dive IP audits for any company whose business is based on significant intellectual…
By Angela Morris | January 13, 2020
Houston attorney Jim Adler's lawsuits claimed that other lawyers and law firms committed trademark infringement on his well-known nickname, "The Texas Hammer," in mobile-device keyword search advertisements.
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