Intellectual Property

U.S. Army Trademark Battle With Vegas Pro Hockey Team

The inaugural season of the Vegas Golden Knights has been a spectacular success, with the team currently ahead in the […]

NY Landlord, Sued For Destroying Graffiti, Awaits Judge’s Ruling

A case that began in 2013 with a lawsuit filed by 17 graffiti artists is still winding its way through […]

Past Tense Of What?

The FUCT brand of clothing was founded in the 1990s, but the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied a petition […]

Combining AI And Human Expertise For Effective Trademarking

Clearing and securing trademarks is become a massive challenge, as the number of products and brands worldwide continues to mount […]

Your Patents May Not Be Safe

Patents are running afoul of rigorous new U.S. standards on several important aspects of patent law. The trend started around […]

Federal Circuit Tightens Patent Venue Rules

2017 has proven to be an important year in patent infringement litigation. One of the most noteworthy developments is the […]

Best Practices for Protecting Trade Secrets

The threat of losing confidential information and trade secrets through targeted cyber-attacks is real, but a company’s own employees are […]

Constitutionality of Patent Trial and Appeal Board Challenged

Next week the Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s procedure. The case, Oil […]

Brand-Animal Brawl In Vermont

No sooner had Fish IP Law and Fish & Richardson settled their litigation over fish logo rights, than a new […]

Is The “Patent Troll” Narrative A Red Herring?

The “pro-patent lobby” finally appears to be getting its act together, at least from a media and PR standpoint…

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