Tag:U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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SCOTUS to Decide Case About Attorney Fees in Denied Patent Litigation
Last week during the Supreme Court’s first round of oral arguments of its new session, all eyes were on a group of cases about...
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Fifteen Minutes With Andrei Iancu
LAW WEEK: How would you characterize the IP community in the Rocky Mountain area? Do you notice distinctions in terms of the industries, the...
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Michele Clark
Being recognized as one of Law Week’s Outstanding Legal Professionals was a “shock” to Michele Clark — she’s not someone who pats herself on...
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USPTO Sets Representation Requirement for Foreign Trademark Filers
A new requirement for U.S. trademark filings could clean up the submission pool for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and drum up some...
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Is There A Cannabis Trademark Gold Rush?
The more brands that enter a given market, the more important their trademarks become. In the booming legal cannabis market, however, registering a trademark...
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Courts
Cannabis Patent Survives Early Challenge
The first cannabis patent claim ever litigated in federal court just cleared a hurdle this month.
In United Cannabis Corp. v. Pure Hemp, a cannabis...
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Coan Payton & Payne Adds Four
Coan Payton & Payne announced March 29 that the firm has added four attorneys to its Denver office.
Former Buchanan Stouffer attorneys J.P. Stouffer, Richard...
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Innovator Indicators
Patent law practitioners tend to have an inkling of where innovation is happening, and in which industries. Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton co-authored a study...
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