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Patent Attorney Michael Sturm Joins Zarley Law

We at the firm are excited to announce that Zarley Law Firm, P.L.C. has merged with venerated intellectual property law firm Sturm & Fix, LLC ...
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Patent Examination Acceleration Resulting From COVID-19 Pandemic

During a recent conversation with a patent examiner an interesting consequence of the COVID-19 outbreak came to light. Many applicants have taken advantage of the ...
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Nestlé© Seeks Permanent Injuction Against Gray Goods

Food and beverage giant Nestlé© has filed a trademark infringement suit in Texas, seeking a permanent injunction against Mexican distributor Ultra Distribuciones Mundiales SA de ...
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Tattoo Artistst Copyright Claim Fades

Video game makers can't be sued for copyright infringement when they recreate tattoos on famous athletes' virtual avatars ...
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Fortress Backs Off Its Covid-19 Patent Suit

Stung by its involvement in what has been referred to as the "Lollapalooza of patent trolling," Fortress Investment Group, LLC has announced it is offering ...
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North Carolina gets its Revenge

It's official: states cannot be held liable for copyright infringement, as long as they don't abuse the privilege ...
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Judge Tells TM Litigants to “Knock It Off”

A five-year trademark dispute hit a brick wall last week, when a federal judge in New Jersey ordered two trademark litigants to just settle the ...
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Israel Infringes Drug Patents To Fight Covid-19

Facing a drug shortage against the novel coronavirus, Israel has begun importing generic drugs that infringe on the branded drug Kaletra, an antiviral therapy developed ...
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Crackpots Apply for Coronavirus Trademarks

"Covfefe." "Philly Special." "Boston Strong." "Covid Kids?" ...
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Letter To Our Clients RE: Coronavirus

The coronavirus is having an impact all over the world. In order to ensure the safest conditions for our clients and our team, we have ...
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7-Eleven Invokes The Simpsons in Trademark Suit

7-Eleven has filed suit against Quick E Mart, a mom-and-pop convenience shop in Oregon, alleging it is deliberately using a logo and signage designed to ...
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Trademark Office Clarifies U.S. Attorney Requirement

Last month the U.S. Trademark Office removed any ambiguity that may have existed with its new rule that requires foreign entities to use U.S. attorneys ...
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