A copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit claims that a company purporting to be an “AI Tutor for LSAT used proprietary content that belongs to the Law School Admission Council. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'Immediately Stop Using' Pizza Puffs Term: Parties at Odds Over Judge's Injunctive Order Over Trademark
“What is unclear, however, is how the filing of a notice of appeal or a motion to stay the injunction somehow absolves defendants of complying with this court’s Dec. 19, 2024 order that they ‘immediately stop’ using PIZZA PUFFS. Indeed, it appears that defendants are continuing to use PIZZA PUFFS despite this court’s order that […]
Freshfields' Former Senior Partner, Who Oversaw U.S. Expansion, Knighted in New Year's Honours
Several other members of the legal profession were awarded, including HSF’s former senior partner James Palmer, and Linklaters partner Vanessa Havard-Williams. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Will GOP-Led Senate, House Move to Repeal Biden's Late Regulations as Law Provides?
“There was an unprecedented increase in regulatory activity in the first few months of this year, especially March-April, said Susan Dudley, founder and senior scholar at the GW Regulatory Studies Center. “It was because I believe they were very aware of the Congressional Review Act. Click Here To Read The Full Article
US Patent Innovators Can Look to International Trade Commission Enforcement for Protection, IP Lawyers Say
Knobbe Martens attorneys said that it’s vital for U.S. patent owners to embrace options beyond federal court litigation to prevent overseas infringement, and it’s likely to become more important as the second Trump administration—with its emphasis on domestic manufacturing and national security—prepares to take office. Click Here To Read The Full Article