Costs Over Damages Doesn’t Equal Exceptional
What makes a case exceptional? In the matter of ATEN International Co., LTD. v. Uniclass Technology Co., LTD. before the US Court of Appeals for the Central District of California, it was a
[Read More]What makes a case exceptional? In the matter of ATEN International Co., LTD. v. Uniclass Technology Co., LTD. before the US Court of Appeals for the Central District of California, it was a
[Read More]Last month, Judge Kathleen O’Malley of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit gave Coca-Cola rival Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Inc. renewed hope in the trademark fight over “Zero.” As reported
[Read More]A step-by-step visual guide to an important part of the legal process.
[Read More]In May, we posted about the Constitutionality of IPRs after the Supreme Court upheld the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s inter partes review process, ruling that it doesn’t violate Article III of
[Read More]Prior to the Eagles’ big win over the favored Pats this year, NFL Properties LLC, along with the New England Patriots LLC and Philadelphia Eagles LLC, filed a lawsuit against Does 1-100, “large-scale,
[Read More]With the holidays here, sweets and treats are usually on everyone’s mind. Apparently, that is no exception when it comes to the courts. As the NY Times reports, two candy makers; a British
[Read More]When you think of green and yellow farm equipment, do you think of a John Deere tractor in a half-acre field? Deere & Co. contended yes in its trademark lawsuit. The Quad-City Times
[Read More]If you didn’t know what “genericide” meant, most likely you’d have to google it — and therein lies the rub. The Supreme Court is considering whether “google” is now too generic a term
[Read More]A logo that was once lowercase and in a cursive font became the stuff of a trademark dispute when it was updated in May. The company Just Goods, which is linked to “teen
[Read More]According to Multi Time Machine, Inc., when one searched for their MTM Special Ops watches through Amazon.com, the online giant’s results page infringed on the manufacturer’s trademark. A panel agreed, reversing a district
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