Trademark News for 21-Mar-2009
- 'COZEN OCONNOR MEMBER SCOTT B. SCHWARTZ SPEAKS ON TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD PRACTICE FOR PBI (dBusinessNews.com)
Philadelphia - PHILADELPHIA ? Cozen O?Connor member Scott B. Schwartz recently served as a panelist for a discussion on ?Ten Tips on trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) Practice,? sponsored by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute?s (PBI) Intellectual Property Law Institute.
'Real Estate Maestro? Receives Trademark Acknowledgment (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Real Estate Maestro? Receives trademark Acknowledgment. According to Michael Acord, the trademark defines his company's principal reason for being in business. His objective is to Educate, Orchestrate and Activate his client's real estate investing business.
'Prestige Resorts & Destinations Files Trademark Violation Complaint Against Hilton Hotels Corporation (Hospitality Net)
Prestige Resorts & Destinations, Ltd. has filed a formal complaint for trademark infringement and unfair competition against Hilton Hotels Corporation in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis. Prestige Resorts & Destinations, Ltd., which has been using its federally-registered "Prestige" marks for decades in connection with luxury resort and hotel destination planning services, contends that ...
'Prestige Resorts files trademark complaint (BizJournals)
Prestige Resorts & Destinations on Thursday said it?s filed a trademark infringement complaint against Hilton Hotels Corp.
'U.S. Patent & Trademark Office Grants Reissue Patent Relating To Lipitor (Medical News Today)
Pfizer Inc announced that the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office has granted reissue patent RE40667, relating to Lipitor. The company had applied for the reissue patent in January 2007, in order to correct a technical defect in the '995 enantiomer patent for atorvastatin calcium, the salt form of atorvastatin sold as Lipitor. On January 6, 2009, the company announced that the U.S.
'Toronto firm gets up, stands up for Bob Marley trademark rights (CBC)
In the heart of Toronto's financial district, one private equity firm has landed a gig to crack down on counterfeiters using the image of the most famous reggae musician the world has known.
Return to Trademark Lawyer :: Cristi Trusler, Attorney
Return to Trademark News Archive