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Fish & Richardson has appointed former McDermott Will & Emery partner Brian Gaff as principal of the firm’s litigation practice in its Boston office.   7 November 2017
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A majority of WIPR readers have disagreed with the EU General Court’s finding that a trademark application for ‘Skylite’ was confusingly similar to registrations for ‘Sky’.   6 November 2017
Copyright
Internet entrepreneur and Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom has reached a settlement with police in New Zealand over a raid on his home in 2012.   6 November 2017
Patents
Last week we reported on some important court rulings from the US and the UK, including cases featuring the London black cab and an Eli Lilly blockbuster drug. Below we explain why four of them matter.   6 November 2017
Patents
The US Patent and Trademark Office has introduced a two-year pilot programme for disciplinary measures against practitioners, aiming to bring the office’s practices in line with more than 30 state systems.   6 November 2017
Trademarks
A US court has dismissed a complaint by trade group the North American Olive Oil Association that had accused olive oil producer Veronica Foods Company of false advertising.   6 November 2017
Trademarks
A US judge gave Google an injunction against an order from Canada’s Supreme Court on Thursday, November 2.   6 November 2017
Patents
BakerHostetler has continued to strengthen its US IP team with the appointment of Pierre Yanney as a partner in the firm’s IP group and patent litigation team in New York.   3 November 2017
Trademarks
German sportswear company Adidas has opposed another trademark at the US Patent and Trademark Office, claiming that the mark infringes Adidas’s ‘three-stripe’ mark.   3 November 2017
Trademarks
Disney is one step closer to securing the invalidation of a mark it claims is too similar to trademarks for its film “Dumbo”.   3 November 2017

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