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Day Pitney partner Jonathan Tropp discussed with Law360 a judge's recent decision not to ban sales of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. smartphones found to infringe on Apple Inc.'s patents. According to the article, the decision shows just how difficult it is for patent owners to secure an injunction. "It is very clear that the Federal Circuit standard in the Apple case sets an extremely high bar that will be exceedingly difficult to meet in all but the most exceptional cases," said Tropp.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property Attorney Brandon McCool expanded on his recent Sports Business Journal article published in April with, "The Game Plan – How North American Professional Sports Franchise Conduct Trademark Clearance for New Team Names," for the International Trademark Association Bulletin.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property Attorney Brandon McCool authored the article, "The Game Plan: Conducting Trademark Clearance for New Team Names," for Sports Business Journal.
On January 26, Day Pitney Attorney Chris Hoolehan will present on the Trademarks panel at the "22nd Annual Intellectual Property Year in Review," virtual conference presented by the Boston Bar Association.
Intellectual Property Partner Jonathan Tropp will speak at the "Attorney's Guide for Understanding Copyright Law and Software in 2021," webinar presented by Thompson Reuters, the Global Cyber Institute, and Lexeprint Publishing on January 24.
Partners Kevin J. Duffy and Richard H. Brown authored the article, "Shouting FIRE! (or Worse) on Social Media: The Interplay of the First Amendment and Government Involvement in Efforts to Limit or Remove Social Media Content," which was published in the Intellectual Property & Technology Law Journal.
Day Pitney Intellectual Property Partners Elizabeth Alquist, George Chaclas and Jonathan Tropp have been named to Managing IP’s IP Stars 2022 List.
On April 6, Day Pitney Intellectual Property Attorney Brandon McCool discussed with University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law's The Legal Impact podcast his recent article published in the Sports Business Journal, which details the unique trademark process sports teams must undergo when they are selecting and clearing names and logos for their franchises.
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Day Pitney's Intellectual Property attorneys assisted client LogMeIn, Inc., a recognized leader in remote-work technology, in their company rebrand and relaunch as GoTo.
Firm client Loni Sherwin, BlackRock’s Vice President and Legal Counsel, was featured in Profile Magazine.
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