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Major Med Device Product Developer GE HealthCare Collaborating with Healthcare Providers

Written by: Kregg Koch For good reasons, including product safety, quality assurance, development of delivery procedures and instructions, it has been a common practice for medical...

Fresh From the Bench: Latest Precedential Patent Cases

CASE OF THE WEEK Baxalta Inc. v. Genentech, Inc., Appeal No. 22-1461 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 20, 2023) Our Case of the Week focuses on the enablement requirement. It’s the first case...

Enter TitleFederal Circuit Revisits Standard for Enablement of Antibody Claims

Written by: Ashley C. Morales & Joseph Mallon, Ph.D. In Baxalta Incorporated v. Genentech, Inc., 2022-1461, the Federal Circuit affirmed the district court’s decision...

Fresh From the Bench: Latest Precedential Patent Cases

CASE OF THE WEEK Columbia Sportswear North America, Inc. v. Seirus Innovative Accessories, Inc., Appeal Nos. 2021-2299, -2338 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 15, 2023) In a decade-old case that has ...

Prosecution History May Support a Motivation to Combine

Written by: Rhett D. Ramsey & Jacob R. Rosenbaum Elekta Limited v. Zap Surgical Systems, Inc. Before: Reyna, Stoll, and Stark. Appeal from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. ...

Landmark CAFC Cases in Patent Law: Shaping the Future of Innovation

In the ever-evolving landscape of patent law, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) has played a pivotal role in shaping the rules and precedents governing intellectual...

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Two months ago in late May, we released our third annual Trademark Intelligence Report in an effort to provide invaluable insights into the dynamic ... Read More »
In today's digital landscape, protecting your trademarks has become more challenging than ever before. With the rise of e-commerce... Read More »
Securing a trademark is an essential step for businesses and individuals looking to protect their brand identity and distinguish their... Read More »
Last week, we published our third annual Trademark Intelligence Report, which analyzes the latest trends in the trademark landscape. The report... Read More »
Trademark infringement is a serious legal matter that can result in costly damages, lost revenue, and harm to a company's reputation... Read More »
Filing a trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) can be an important step for any business or... Read More »
Trademark attorneys play a crucial role in the USPTO registration process. They are legal professionals who specialize in trademark law... Read More »
Yesterday, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in a trademark dispute between whiskey maker Jack Daniel's and VIP... Read More »
In today's digital age, trademarks are becoming increasingly important for businesses looking to protect their brand in the online... Read More »
Trademarking colors is a unique way to protect a brand's visual identity and set it apart from competitors. Companies like Owens... Read More »
When it comes to trademarking, most people think of logos or slogans. But what about colors? Can a color be trademarked? The answer is... Read More »
In March and April, we plan to release our Patent Intelligence Report and Trademark Intelligence Report, which will cover patent and trademark... Read More »
Trademark law is an important tool for businesses and individuals seeking to protect their brand identity and reputation. A trademark is a ... Read More »
Most startup owners already know what can and can’t be registered as a trademark, but are all possible trademarks worth to be chosen ... Read More »
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Allen EhrlichSome great thoughts on trademarking a name. Also, I suggest keeping the name short and easy to pronounce. So many companies create names that are too long and not easy to say. To be remembered as a brand it has to roll off the customers tongue and easy to say and remember.
Jan 5, 2023
Mikele BicolliTrue indeed! If we see the most successful companies, they mostly have short names and easy to remember and pronounce by everybody.
Jan 5, 2023
Until 1997, Japan followed the examples of major industrialized countries regarding trademark law. They offered a pre-registration... Read More »
  Just last week, a new complaint was filed in the California Central District Court that initiated a lawsuit arguing patent, ... Read More »
  The third week of October has been rather active in trademark prosecution, at least for Visa, Paypal, and Western Union... Read More »
  The Lanham Act of 1946 has served as the primary federal trademark statute of law in the U.S. It regulates the entire... Read More »
A case filed to the Grand Board of the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) on September 9, 2022, will be added to an ongoing and... Read More »
A trademark battle seems to have started, and it’s quite unusual not only because it involves a child battling his parent but also... Read More »
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