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High Court's 'Bad Spaniels' Decision Offers Warning to Creators in Commercial Space
"You really have to be amusing" to get parody protection under trademark law, said Knobbe Martens partner Jeff Van Hoosear.Smaller but Mightier: The 2023 Am Law 200 Outperforms Larger Firms
For the Am Law Second Hundred, 2022 was a great year. They are looking to continue that growth, but is their market-leading performance here to stay?California's Second Hundred Law Firms Saw Steadier Gains in 2022
The 11 California-founded firms on the Am Law Second Hundred this year benefited from more conservative growth, stabilized midmarket dealmaking, and industry advantages.Smaller but Mightier: The 2023 Am Law 200 Outperforms Larger Firms
For the Am Law Second Hundred, 2022 was a great year. They are looking to continue that growth, but is their market-leading performance here to stay?Monster Energy Faces Pro Bono Pushback Against Its Trademark Enforcement Campaign
Attorneys say more pro bono representation and sanctions might turn the tide in cases against serial trademark opposers such as Monster Energy Co.'Schedule A' Cases: A Powerful Tool for Enforcing Design Patents
This article takes a closer look at such cases in the Northern District of Illinois, the preferred venue for the increasingly popular Schedule A design patent cases.Another Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up include defense lawyers who secured a mid-trial ruling in Connecticut tossing out federal prosecutors' latest attempt to bring criminal antitrust charges related to alleged "no-poach" agreements.Intellectual Property in Virtual Worlds
This article will examine some of those issues, as well as recent U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) guidelines about how to best identify the goods and services in trademark applications that relate to some of the innovative technologies used in and alongside the metaverse.SCOTUS Asked to Balance First Amendment and Confusion in Jack Daniel's Dispute
The dispute stemmed from a dog toy produced by VIP Products. A lawyer for the Tennessee whiskey label said that the parodist did " too much copying and not enough distinguishing."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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