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Making Your Mark: A Trademark Primer
A trademark is typically a word, phrase or logo or combination thereof used by a business to identify and distinguish itself - and its products or services - in the marketplace. While this concept may appear straightforward, trademark law is in fact extraordinarily complex. From deciding upon an appropriate trademark...
Tags: attorney, INTERNET, Litigation, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2006-06-01
CIPA welcomes new Director of Patents.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 March 2004-Chartered Institute of Patent Agents: CIPA welcomes new Director of PatentsC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03092004 The recent announcement by the Patent Office that Sean Dennehey has been appointed as the new Director of Patents was warmly welcomed by Dr....
Tags: attorney, director, Litigation, patent, Sean, U.K., U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2004-03-09
CIPA joins forces with the Patent Office.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 March 2004-Chartered Institute of Patent Agents: CIPA joins forces with the Patent OfficeC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03082004 In June 2004 an initiative designed to raise awareness and understanding of Intellectual Property IP within the business community will be...
Tags: attorney, Litigation, patent, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2004-03-08
Venture capital firms & Intellectual property law firms: Directory Listings
Directory Listings Intellectual Property Baker & McKenzie 101 West Broadway, 12th Floor San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: (619) 236-1441 Fax: (619) 236-0429 Web address: www.bakernet.com Local firm top executive/title: Ali M.M. Mojdehi Number of national/international offices: 9/62 Number of IP local...
Tags: attorney, biotechnology, Computer Associates International Inc., e-mail, Fax, IP, Litigation, NETWORKING, Patent, phone, Robert, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Web
Research articles 2002-01-07

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Jason R. Jones has been named equity partner with the firm of Thorpe North & Western LLP. Jones has been with Thorpe North & Western since October 2001. His practice has focused on the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patents in the mechanical sciences and a variety of...
Articles 2009-03-14
U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals: Rein v. United States Patent &
Civil Procedure Exemptions from Freedom of Information Act disclosure BOTTOM LINE: District court did not err in concluding that government agencies properly withheld or redacted materials, as protected under Freedom of Information Act exemptions. CASE: Rein v. United States Patent &...
Articles 2009-02-17
Leading Intellectual Property Attorney Joins Lowrie, Lando & Anastasi, LLP; Cambridge Intellectual Property Law Firm Continues Strong Growth
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Lowrie, Lando and Anastasi, LLP (LL&A) today announced that John L. Welch has become Of Counsel to the firm. Mr. Welch is a nationally recognized expert in trademark, unfair competition, and copyright law, with more than thirty years of experience in litigation, licensing, and counseling...
Articles 2006-11-01
Morgan & Finnegan is First Intellectual Property Firm to Open a Shanghai Office; Chinese Companies Will Receive Full IP Services and Foreign Businesses Advice on Managing and Enforcing IP in China
NEW YORK -- Morgan & Finnegan, L.L.P., one of the oldest and most successful intellectual property law firms, has opened an office in Shanghai, China. The office is staffed by two partners, Maria C.H. Lin, a veteran IP attorney with more than twenty years of patent prosecution and litigation experience,...
Articles 2006-03-16
Clayton-based Blumenfeld, Kaplan & Sandweiss adds principal atty. to
Matthew A. Rosenberg has joined the Clayton-based law firm Blumenfeld, Kaplan & Sandweiss P.C. as a principal attorney. Rosenberg is a member of the firm's intellectual property, information technology and litigation practice groups. Rosenberg advises clients on a broad range of issues, including patent ability, selection of trademarks, domain name...
Articles 2006-01-14
Clayton-based Blumenfeld, Kaplan & Sandweiss adds principal atty. to staff
Matthew A. Rosenberg has joined the Clayton-based law firmBlumenfeld, Kaplan & Sandweiss P.C. as a principal attorney.Rosenberg is a member of the firm's intellectual property,information technology and litigation practice groups. Rosenbergadvises clients on a broad range of issues, including patent ability,selection of trademarks, domain name and e-commerce issues, andinfringement of...
Articles 2006-01-14
Five questions for .... James Wallace.(CTIA Show)
Byline: Mike Dano With bated breath, the wireless e-mail market is watching the pitched battle between BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. and patent-holding company NTP Inc. NTP claims patents covering the basic mechanics of wireless...
Articles 2005-09-27
Law, Science marriage appeals to some attorneys: intellectual property lawyers must have technical know-how and sound judgment
Intellectual property lawyers are a rare breed--professionals who not only made it through law school and passed the bar, but also managed to acquire some impressive scientific credentials. Attorneys can practice patent law as litigators with no special credentials beyond a law degree. But in order to practice...
Articles 2005-08-01
FitzGerald and Roach join Rochester office of Hiscock & Barclay
Intellectual property attorneys Thomas FitzGerald and Laurence Roach have joined the Rochester office of Hiscock & Barclay, LLP as of counsel. Both FitzGerald and Roach have the advantage of substantial engineering experience in the semiconductor, electronic component and automotive industries. Both focus on patent law,...
Articles 2004-03-12
Intellisync Takes Three More Blows in Patent Infringement Case Against Extended Systems; U.S. Patent & Trademark Office Rejects Two Significant Intellisync Patents
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers BOISE, Idaho--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 26, 2004 Extended Systems (Nasdaq:XTND) received notice yesterday that the Examiners of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office PTO have issued final rejections in the pending reexaminations of two key Intellisync Corp. (Nasdaq:SYNC) patents. The PTO has also refused an...
Articles 2004-02-26
Intellectual Property Attorney John C. Carey Joins Stroock
Business Editors MIAMI--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 21, 2003 John C. Carey, a leading intellectual property and corporate attorney, has joined the Miami office of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP as partner, effective February 19, 2003. Mr. Carey, 35, joins Stroock from Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, where...
Articles 2003-02-21
Merchant & Gould Hires Experienced Attorney for Atlanta Office
Business Editors Tim Tingkang Xia, Ph.D., has joined the Atlanta office of intellectual property law firm Merchant & Gould as a partner. Tim will counsel clients in all phases of intellectual property law, including U.S. and foreign patent, trademark, and copyright prosecution, clearance, infringements, and validity opinions, licensing,...
Articles 2002-07-16
Minutes
Minutes: George Fleming, senior counsel in the San Diego office of Baker & McKenzie, recently became a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. ... Arthur Moreau III has returned to the office of Klinedinst, Fliehman & McKillop P.C. ... David Plouff and John Kyle, attorneys with Procopio, Cory,...
Articles 2001-07-02
Holland & Knight LLP Expands Tampa Intellectual Property Practice
Business Editors TAMPA, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 29, 2000 Holland & Knight LLP announced that Stefan Stein, Sara Schifino, Harvey Kauget, Michael Colitz, III, and Leon Chasan have joined the firm's intellectual property practice group in Tampa. The five lawyers, formerly of the Stein, Schifino & Van Der...
Articles 2000-08-29
CONSIDER ALTERNATIVES TO RESOLVE PATENT DISPUTES.
The number of patents issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is growing exponentially. However, the number of patent-infringement lawsuits is increasing at an even faster pace. Within the next five years, most specialty manufacturing companies will engage in a patent-infringement dispute....
Articles 1999-06-14
Landlord sues over bidding for patent lease.(Business)
The Patent and Trademark Office's landlord has sued the federal government, arguing it rigged the bidding process against the agency's current home. Last week, real estate developer Charles E. Smith Cos. asked the U.S. District Court in Alexandria to halt the...
Articles 1999-01-07
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