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Intellectual property applies to many different areas of the legal world. Applying for patents for work-products, by individual employees, trademark laws, copyrights, and how companies leverage their IP asset-rights over employees, are just a few of the many areas the National Law Review covers as it pertains to IP.

Intellectual Property Litigation

Intellectual Property disputes are a complex area of law, often involving deep dives into complex concepts to understand the issues at play. In the United States, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO/PTO) is the agency involved in registering patents and trademarks.   As part of the USPTO, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board settles patent disputes, using a variety of mechanisms to settle issues related to intellectual property.    Some of the mechanisms include inter partes review, post-grant procedures, and covered business method patent reviews.  Issues related to the America Invents Act are also settled through the PTAB. The National Law Review covers changes to standards held by the USPTO in litigation and other patent issues.  The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board settles disputes related to trademarks, such as an ex parte appeal from the denial of an application for registration by an examining attorney, and an inter partes opposition, cancellation, concurrent use, or interference proceeding.  Other agencies involved in patent disputes are the International Trade Commission (ITC) or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).  The National Law Review covers patent news as it relates to Supreme Court (SCOTUS) and federal circuit courts’ appeals, as well as general patent litigation and new patent filings.

Intellectual Property in Drug Patents

Legal analysis related to drug patents and pharmaceuticals and the interplay with intellectual property issues are also covered by the National Law Review.   Drug patents, biosimilars, generic top-level domain registration (gTLD), trade secrets, non-compete clauses, and other patent application news are updated on the site regularly. Additionally, tangential issues that impact pharmaceutical companies, such as innovator liability and related litigation, are also analyzed by the legal experts who write for the National Law Review. 

Intellectual Property in an Employment Context

The National Law Review has legal analysis on the intersection between intellectual property rights and employment, and who owns ideas, the Work Made For Hire principle as well resulting litigation. Additionally, legislation such as the Defense of Trade Secrets Act and its impact on workplaces, and ongoing litigation related to the legislation is also covered.

International Intellectual Property

Visitors to the site will oftentimes read about international news as it relates to patent applications in the US, and internationally as well. Pharmaceutical patents in Brazil, medical device patent applications from the United Kingdom, or litigation from the European Union, China, India, and other international sectors, are often covered online. Visitors will find the latest coverage, news, and insights on patent applications and litigation, when visiting the National Law Review, for up-to-date practice-area news.

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Recent Intellectual Property, Patent, Trademark & Copyright News

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Jul
8
2020
Brompton Bicycle: European Court of Justice Unfolds Requirements for Copyright Protection of Functional Shapes Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
7
2020
U.S. Supreme Court Allows Booking.com to Register Its Domain Name as a Trademark K&L Gates
Jul
7
2020
SCOTUS Rules “Generic.com” Marks Are Eligible For Federal Trademark Protection Mintz
Jul
7
2020
CBD May Be Legal, but Challenges Still Persist in Obtaining CBD Product Trademark Registration Stark & Stark
Jul
7
2020
Supreme Court sides with booking.com – generic.com trademarks not necessarily generic Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jul
6
2020
TTAB Issues Precedential Decision Affirming Unlawful Use Refusal of Trademark Registration for Ingestible CBD Supplements Based on Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
Jul
6
2020
USPTO Offers New Fast Track Appeals Pilot Program Foley & Lardner LLP
Jul
6
2020
Supreme Court Rules That "Generic.com" Trademarks Are Eligible for Federal Registration Vedder Price
Jul
6
2020
USPTO Makes the Patent “Fast-Track” Faster Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Jul
6
2020
US Supreme Court Opens Doors to Generic.Com Trademarks Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
6
2020
Filling the Hole with Common Sense: When Evidentiary Support is Adequate Mintz
Jul
6
2020
Judge Albright to Apple: Yes, You Can Be Sued Outside Northern California Mintz
Jul
6
2020
USPTO Announces Fast-Track Appeals Pilot Program Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
3
2020
Apply Now for the EUIPO Trade Mark and Design Education Programme Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
3
2020
Supreme Court Update: Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue; U.S. Patent and Trademark Office v. Booking.com; Nestlé USA v. Doe I; Cargill v. Doe I; Department of Justice v. House Committee on the Judiciary Wiggin and Dana LLP
Jul
3
2020
Fifth Episode of Patent Analytics Webinar Series Discusses FTO Mapping [VIDEO] Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
Jul
2
2020
Generic + Generic = Protectable? The Supreme Court Opens Door for Generic Terms Combined with Generic Domain Suffixes to be Registrable in Booking.Com Decision Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
Jul
2
2020
Motion to Add Willful Infringement Charge Based Entirely on Post-Suit Activity Is Granted…Because It Is Unopposed Mintz
Jul
2
2020
Proving Abandonment: How Trademark Rights Can Be Lost Through Non-Use Stark & Stark
Jul
2
2020
USPTO Extends Certain Reliefs under CARES Act for Small and Micro Entities Polsinelli PC
Jul
2
2020
In Booking.com Decision, the U.S. Supreme Court Holds Generic Website Names That Have Acquired Secondary Meaning May Be Registered as Trademarks Wiggin and Dana LLP
Jul
1
2020
U.S. Supreme Court Concludes That In Trademark Registration, The Customer Is King (Or Queen) Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jul
1
2020
Booking.Com Secures Key Trademark Win From Supreme Court – Internet Domain Name Marks Aren’t Always Generic Polsinelli PC
Jul
1
2020
USPTO Announces New Pilot Program to Expedite Appeals Process Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jul
1
2020
U.S. Supreme Court Cancels USPTO’s Reservations About Registering Booking.com Brand Name Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Jul
1
2020
Improper Use of Voluntarily Communicated Trade Secrets Sufficient to Maintain Action for Misappropriation in Texas McDermott Will & Emery
Jul
1
2020
Should I File for My Trademark + '.COM?' It Depends Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Jul
1
2020
More Than a Feeling: No Fees for Frivolous Claim Where “Perceived Wrongs Were Deeply Felt” McDermott Will & Emery
 
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