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Mark Romance authored an article, "U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Clarifies Rules of Admissibility of Evidence," for the INTA Bulletin Plus, the online publication for the International Trademark Association.
In the article, Romance discusses the precedential ruling in STX Financing, LLC v. Stacey Michelle Terrazas, Opposition Number 91240829, which resolved the opposer's motion to strike four categories of evidence submitted through a notice of reliance under Trademark Rule 2.122. He covers how the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB)'s decision clarifies the admissibility rules for admission of third-party registrations, trademark applications and Internet materials.
Read the full article here.
Day Pitney and the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) Northeast Chapter co-hosted a virtual roundtable, "Basic Tech and Cyber Competency for In-House Counsel," on September 23.
On September 16, Elizabeth Alquist and Catherine Dugan O'Connor will serve on a panel, moderated by Christopher Droney, for the session, "Anatomy of a Trademark Case," at the Connecticut Bar Association's Connecticut Legal Conference.
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