Trademark News for 16-Mar-2009
- 'Olsen exit loses FFW 15 lawyers, 80 clients (The Lawyer)
Former Field Fisher Waterhouse (FFW) trademark and brand protection head John Olsen is taking his entire team of 15 to Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge (EAPD), including six associates, three paralegals and six administrative staff. ...
'KILPATRICK STOCKTON IS ONLY FIRM TO HAVE THREE OF THE TOP TWENTY TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS NATIONWIDE (dBusinessNews.com)
ATLANTA ? Kilpatrick Stockton announced today that in the current issue of World trademark Review, three of the firm?s attorneys are among only 20 attorneys named ?trademark experts? experts? -- the leading trademark professionals in the United States.
'Another Economic Casualty: Patent and Trademark Filings Are Down (Law.com)
Patent and trademark filings are on a downward trajectory due to "sharp cuts in the budgets of company patent departments," according to the executive director of the Intellectual Property Owners Association. During his March 10 Senate testimony on patent reform, Herbert Wamsley noted that January patent applications "were slightly lower than in January 2008 after years of steady increases." A ...
'China says trademark cases up 12.6 pct in 2008 (AFP via Yahoo! News)
China investigated more than 56,000 trademark infringement cases in 2008, up 12.6 percent from the previous year, the government said.
'China says trademark cases up 12.6 pct in 2008 (TODAYonline)
File photo shows street vendors selling counterfeit watches and fake luxury brand wallets outside a department store in Shanghai. China investigated more than 56,000 trademark infringement cases in 2008, up 12.6 percent from the previous year, the government said.
'Eastday-China handles 56,634 trademark infringement cases in 2008 (Eastday.com)
China investigated 56,634 trademark infringement cases in 2008, up 12.55 percent from the previous year.
'China handles 56,634 trademark infringement cases in 2008 (People's Daily)
China investigated 56,634 trademark infringement cases in 2008, up 12.55 percent from the previous year. Statistics released by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) on Sunday revealed that these include 45,492 domestic cases and 11,142 foreign-related ones, up 13.74 percent and 7.97 percent, respectively. Fines from the cases reached 467 million yuan (68.3 million U.S. ...
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