Trademark News for 09-Oct-2006
- 'New Technical Patent Approvals for Clients of Southern New Jersey Patent Attorney Stuart M. Goldstein (PR Web)
Stuart M. Goldstein, partner and founding shareholder of the law firm of Hollstein Keating Cattell Johnson & Goldstein PC, has secured a number of approvals from the U.S. Patent and trademark Office for patent applications in the mechanical and electrical disciplines. (PRWeb Oct 9, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/TG92ZS1TdW1tLVByb2YtU3VtbS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
'Scorsese wins audiences through gritty crime drama (Advance Titan)
Martin Scorsese finally makes his comeback on the big screen with what seems to be his trademark in cinema: violent American crime dramas.
'Corrie's Curly ditches trademark glasses (Digital Spy)
Corrie's Kevin Kennedy is hoping to land new roles after ditching his glasses.
'No political party has a monopoly on morals (Montana Standard)
So, anybody up for a chat about family values? The term has been a registered trademark of the GOP ? the self-styled Morals Party ? for years, a bludgeon against Democrats who, by implication, oppose families and have no values.
'Short hemlines dominate Chanel show (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld launched his spring/summer 2007 ready-to-wear collection on Friday with models parading trademark Chanel jackets over underwear-revealing skirts.
'Feds to re-examine U.S. stem cell patents (Lincoln Journal Star)
MADISON, Wis. ? The U.S. Patent and trademark Office will re-examine patents covering embryonic stem cell discoveries made by University of Wisconsin researchers.
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