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Law firm Finnegan has hired IP litigator Reginald Lucas for its office in Washington DC, who joins from the US International Trade Commission. 20 September 2022
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Footwear company had accused retail giant of infringement | Crocs prevailed other retailers in July for selling imitation shoes. 20 September 2022
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Stephen Thaler has so far failed to persuade US and UK courts to name AI system DABUS as an inventor | Thaler argues that the Federal Circuit’s ruling goes against the purpose of the Patent Act. 20 September 2022
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Established under the 2011 America Invents Act, the US Patent and Trademark Office’s patent pro bono programme aims to support aspiring, talented yet under-resourced inventors to deliver their vision. 16 September 2022
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The award is one of the largest patent damages awards in US history | Intel argues that VLSI Technology presented an ‘unreliable damages model’. 16 September 2022
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The dispute concerned a stylised trademark | German courts had ordered Brooks Sports to cease using the logo in the EU. 16 September 2022
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The secretary general’s priority is to bring more of a focus on protecting cultural creation in a world that is “chasing technological advancement”, she tells Sarah Speight at the bureau’s annual congress. 15 September 2022
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Womble Bond Dickinson has hired Andrew Beverina to the firm’s patent prosecution and litigation practice group and IP litigation team in Washington, DC. 15 September 2022
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Dispute over stage show based on artist’s life | production company claims it paid $12,000 for exclusive rights but discovered “Frida, The Musical” was being prepped for Broadway. 15 September 2022
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Panellist at the upcoming WIPR Trademarks LA Conference shares ‘how to’ for brands expanding abroad | ‘Establishing a presence is key’ to mitigating trademark risks. 14 September 2022
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