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Patent Client Profile: John Jackson

 

The Problem

As everyone knows, petroleum, ore and other valuable materials are found in the depths of the Earth. The problem has traditionally been that, because they are at such depths, they cannot be found by the naked eye and therefore require various types of systems and techniques to be discovered.

One of the most common methods […]

Client Profile: Ti Training

The Problem

Around the world, law enforcement officers are put in dangerous situations every day. How they handle those situations and make split-second decisions can often be the difference between life and death. But no amount of studying from a book or even time at a gun range can adequately train the officers for what to […]

Client Profile: Modern Christmas Trees

The Problem

Everyone knows what a Christmas tree looks like — at least in the traditional sense. They are evergreen trees — or synthetic, evergreen-looking trees — of varying types and sizes, decorated with ornaments and lights. Though each person adds their own touch to the decorating, Christmas trees are all basically the same. And at the […]

SupCo trademark game-changer

Take care around trials and appeals

By Peter Lemire

A recent decision by the Supreme Court will have attorneys and business paying more attention to what are known as “adversary proceedings” before the United States Patent and Trademark Trial and Appeals Board (TTAB).

Adversary proceedings are basically mini administrative trials that are conducted when one party […]

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