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Arthur A. Gardner: Pioneering Intellectual Property Legal Expertise in Atlanta, Georgia

In the vibrant and ever-shifting domain of intellectual property law, Arthur A. Gardner emerges as a luminary of unparalleled expertise…

An Actual Legal Brief That Includes The Words “Twat,” “Panties,” and “Jizz.”

Summary: You'll be shocked when you read the legal brief the Washington Redskins have recently used in their defense in court.…

Federal Court to Decide Whether Immoral Trademarks Violate the First Amendment

Summary: A federal court will determine whether “smutty” or “immoral” trademarks may be banned. According to CorpCounsel.com, the U.S. Court…

IP Partner Farah Bhatti Leaves Buchalter Nemer to Join BakerHostetler

BakerHostetler announced on Monday that Intellectual Property Partner Farah Bhatti has joined the Costa Mesa, CA, office of the law…

Jets Tim Tebow Trademarks the Name and Gesture of “Tebowing”

Once upon a time, Paris Hilton spent a lot of court time defending her right to the phrase, "That's hot,"…

Boston Firm Noted For Nearly 300 Trademark Applications In 2009

Wolf Greenfield, New England’s largest firm dedicated to trademark law, filed 292 trademark applications last year according to a Marketwire…

Bryan Cave Expands IP Practice

Bryan Cave has hired three new attorneys. Chicago partner Greg Hummel, from Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, joins the real estate…

Kilpatrick Stockton Expands IP Practice

Kilpatrick Stockton has added Michelle Graham to its New York office. Graham will serve as Counsel in the Intellectual Property…

RIAA Lawyer Joins Venable LLP

George Borkowski, the ex-RIAA lawyer who helped torpedo the Napster and Grokster file-sharing services, is leaving a slimy trail to…

Gursky & Crew Flee Dreier, Land at Olshan Grundman

Steven R. Gursky and lawyers from the Gursky Group are leaving Dreier LLP for New York's Olshan Grundman Frome Rosenzweig…

Judge Sides With [Law Firm Name Deleted] in Bizarre Lawsuit

A judge in US District Court has sided with [Law Firm Name Deleted] in a bizarre and widely ridiculed trademark…