...this period last year is not available. According to the USPTO's Performance and Accountability Report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30...
...this period last year is not available. According to the USPTO's Performance and Accountability Report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Office. Michelle Lee started her new job Nov. 5, a USPTO spokesman said. Lee had stepped down as Google's deputy general counsel...
Margaret McHugh of Kilpatrick Townsend provides key tips on overcoming common hurdles in the trademark registration process
...S. Patent and Trademark Office. An announcement came Monday that...
The America Invents Act creates new provisions that may alter the landscape for infringement action resolution
Originally Published: The Recorder
America Invents Act creates new provisions that may alter the landscape for infringement action resolution, explain Murphy Pearson attorneys
A divided Federal Circuit guts the "intervening rights" doctrine, explain Ropes & Gray attorneys
... District Courts vs. USPTO Michael E. Dergosits and Igor Shoiket The...
...Americasuggests that the court standard is moving closer to the USPTO standard that does not account for the presumption of validity usually applied...
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