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Intelligent AI Guidance from the USPTO Identifies Potential Perils
The National Law Review· 13 hours agoThe use of AI in IP law practice has practical benefits, including the potential for enhanced...
Embracing AI in Patent Law: Navigating the USPTO’s Latest Guidance | JD Supra
JD Supra· 6 days agoThe USPTO’s recent guidance on AI usage marks a critical moment for legal practitioners. This document emphasizes the necessity for both technical and human oversight in mitigating ...
The USPTO Proposes Steep RCE Fees. Will Patent Prosecution and Appeal Strategies Change?
The National Law Review· 3 days agoAs discussed in two of our recent blogs (here) and here), the United States Patent and Trademark...
Intellectual Property Law
The National Law Review· 6 hours agoIntellectual property applies to many different areas of the legal world. Applying for patents for work-products, by individual employees, trademark laws, copyrights, and ...
Intellectual Property Protection
New Jersey Business Magazine· 2 days agoNew Jersey is and always has been an advanced technology state, with ongoing developments in pharmaceutical, electronic, medical device and other...
Scott M. Simmonds
The National Law Review· 3 days agoIntellectual property attorney Scott Simmonds advises on IP acquisition and strategy. As a leader, Scott administers the firm’s patent practice and serves ...
Lee A. Johnson, PhD
The National Law Review· 3 days agoLee is a versatile intellectual property attorney and registered patent agent who advises clients on a broad spectrum of IP matters, from patent ...
...on IPRs, March 2024: PTAB’s Claim Construction of Cooling Patent is Hot Issue, SCOTUS Won’t Hear...
JD Supra· 5 days agoThe Federal Circuit this month vacated and remanded a U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision on inter partes review (IPR) that found claims to CoolIT Systems’
CliniOps Awarded Patent for an Innovative Offline/Online eSource, or Direct Data Collection
Digital Journal· 7 days agoLaunches the New...
The case of Fruity Pebbles: 'Stone-age' use does not guarantee trademark protection in colors
Reuters· 6 days agoA specific color or color combination can be the subject of common law trademark protection and/or federal registration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ("