Ladas & Parry is pleased to announce that Maureen Smith has been named by World Intellectual Property Review (WIPR) as a top U.S. trademark practitioner in its 2017 Leaders...
Details Share bThe SCOTUS decision of May 22, 2017 in Heartland v. Kraft, stated that specific venue provisions that apply to patent infringement (28 U.S.C. 1400 (b)) limit the courts where a domestic corporation can be sued to those located in the state where the...
Details Share bAn article by Ladas & Parry partner Dennis Prahl entitled, “Speedy Justice: TTAB reverses refusal to register CROSBY QUIC-TAG,” that first appeared in the World Trademark Review (WTR) is now available in our Education...
Details Share bMatthew Asbell taught a master class on sports law at the Superior Institute of Law and Economics (ISDE) headquarters in Madrid, Spain. The class entitled: “Intellectual Property Fundamentals and Challenges in the Sports Industry,” was held on...
Details Share bOn May 31st, Matthew Asbell spoke in a Strafford live webinar on the topic of acquired distinctiveness. The webinar ran from 1:00pm-2:30pm and was entitled: “Making Section 2(f) Claims: Demonstrating Acquired...
Details Share bAn article by Ladas & Parry attorneys George Sciarrino and Matthew Asbell entitled: “The Designer Formerly Known As…Intellectual Property Issues Arising from Personal Names as Fashion Brands” was published in the New York State Bar...
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