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News and expert analysis on IP developments from the courts to the USPTO.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | August 15, 2022
The firm has strengthened its intellectual property offering in London with the addition of a Baker McKenzie partner.
2 minute read
By Jessica Seah | July 28, 2022
The Chinese Supreme Court canceled a trademark incorporating the Manolo Blahnik name that has been owned by a Chinese businessman, Fang Yuzhou.
4 minute read
By Robert Reading, Clarivate | May 30, 2022
A three-year countdown has begun, after which all western-owned IP in Russia will become vulnerable.
5 minute read
By Dan Roe | May 26, 2022
Miami's cross-border transactions lawyers are hearing from eager clients following the Biden administration's announcement of increased remittances and support for Cuban entrepreneurs. But some attorneys are skeptical about the country's willingness to authorize significant investment sums.
3 minute read
By Jack Womack | May 25, 2022
Digital currencies and blockchain technology offer large law firms plenty of possibilities, but many in the UK are struggling to meet client demand either due to a lack of lawyers or a fear of the unregulated nature of the sector.
8 minute read
By Jessica Seah | May 16, 2022
Gordon Gao, best known for representing Michael Jordan in China, has moved over to King & Wood Mallesons
2 minute read
By Rose Walker | May 5, 2022
Eversheds is targeting key growth areas that complement its corporate work.
2 minute read
By Gail J. Cohen | April 25, 2022
Noelle Engle-Hardy has worked on IP issues for many multi-national firms, including Nintendo, Anheuser-Busch and Radisson Hotels.
2 minute read
By Jack Womack | March 28, 2022
Shillito spent 33 years at HSF and ran for senior partner in 2018.
2 minute read
By Jack Womack | February 28, 2022
The lateral hire is A&O's 39th of the past two years in the U.S.
2 minute read
By Bridget H. Labutta | March 27, 2024
While the USPTO is no longer allowed to be offended by these trademarks, it's not entirely clear how popular these marks and their associated goods and services might be in the marketplace.
6 minute read
By Jeffrey Weinick and Drew Berweger | March 27, 2024
"Where is the line between AI rising to the role of inventor and mere AI assistance for human inventors?" write Jeffrey Weinick and Drew Berweger of CSG Law's patent group.
6 minute read
By Rob Maier | March 26, 2024
The United States Patent and Trademark Office recently published new guidance explaining the requirements for patent examiners to reject patent claims for obviousness in view of what was already known in the prior art.
8 minute read
By Ross Todd | March 26, 2024
Ching-Lee Fukuda and Aimee Fagan, who both joined Sidley's IP litigation team as laterals, discuss what brought them to the firm and their approach to leading the practice.
10 minute read
By Derrick Carman | March 22, 2024
The recent case of 'In re Cellect' serves as a warning to patent owners who rely too heavily on the USPTO to completely and accurately examine their patent applications. This article presents patent owners with several options to consider to avoid a fate similar to Cellect.
7 minute read
By Ian G. DiBernardo and Brandi Howard | March 22, 2024
Whether a provider or a consumer of data and AI services, companies must think through intellectual property and related contractual risks—both retrospectively, in terms of legacy customer agreements and prospectively, in terms of reworking them.
8 minute read
By Dyan Finguerra-DuCharme, Felicity Kohn and Abla Belhachmi | March 22, 2024
This article provides guidance on the standards courts apply in determining ownership rights over social media accounts, as well as best practices to head off such disputes before they occur.
8 minute read
By Barry Werbin | March 22, 2024
Creators using generative AI without meaningful human contributions should presume that the resulting content will not be protected by copyright, apart from potential compilation protection. The prospect of Congress legislating in this area in the near- to mid-term future is low.
8 minute read
By Maria Dinzeo | March 22, 2024
"The thing with AI is it is such an evolving industry. There are no AI experts, and even those who call themselves experts aren't experts yet," said Anna Gorodetsky, a managing director on Major, Lindsey & Africa's in-house recruiting team.
6 minute read
By Stephen M. Kramarsky and John Millson | March 18, 2024
A recent case out of the Southern District of New York involved the application of the Video Privacy Protection Act to a novel category of visual art and a method of data collection that would have been science fiction to the statute's drafters. Judge Swain's careful analysis of these issues is worth a look.
11 minute read
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