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Bradley is pleased to announce that 13 of the firm’s attorneys have been elevated to partner and three attorneys have been elevated to counsel, effective Jan. 1.
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Fish & Richardson has elevated 11 attorneys to principal at the firm, effective January 1, 2019.
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Osha Liang issued the following announcement on June 15.For the second year in a row, Osha Liang was recognized by Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) Patent 1000 as one of the top patent firms in Texas.
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MARSHALL DIVISION Apr. 30 2:18-cv-00174-RWS-RSP ECEIPT LLC V. ACADEMY, LTD.
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MARSHALL DIVISION Nov. 1 VERASEAL LLC V. WALGREEN CO. 2:17-cv-00723-RWS-RSP
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HOUSTON – A Keller man is alleged to be unlawfully using a grocer's trademarks.
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MARSHALL DIVISION Sept. 26 TECHNO LICENSING LLC V. TAIT NORTH AMERICA, INC. 2:17-cv-00667-RWS-RSP
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MARSHALL DIVISION July 20 HIGHER POWER HYDRAULIC DOORS, LLC V. THE DALNOR GROUP, INC. 2:17-cv-00546-JRG
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AUSTIN – The Texas Supreme Court will review whether patent agents who advise their inventor clients should be granted the same confidentiality privileges attorneys have with their clients - the first time a state supreme court has taken up the issue.
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After Axcess International, Inc. filed an October 2016 motion
for a rehearing, the Texas Supreme Court finally declined to hear the $41
million Baker Botts, LLP malpractice case on November 18. The motion
filed by Axcess argued that they were prematurely dismissed from a lower
appellate court for excessively strict evidentiary standards.
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MARSHALL DIVISION June 13 Nichia Corporation v. Lowe's Companies
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SAN ANTONIO (SE Texas Record) – An Oakland Raiders season-ticket holder's attempt to lay trademark application claim to the name “San Antonio Raiders” is far from the first try such a thing, an attorney said in an interview.
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TYLER DIVISION Sept. 29 Qos IP, LLC v.
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MARSHALL DIVISION Sept. 3 Carnition LLC v.
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TYLER DIVISION Aug. 17 IDQ Operating, Inc. v.
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A U.S. trailer cargo system manufacturer filed a trademark infringement complaint on Jan. 28 against a European company in the Texarkana division of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, alleging unfair trade practice and copyright infringement.
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WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) — Last week, the Obama administration announced a series of executive actions that aim to protect businesses from so-called “patent trolls,” strengthen the country’s patent system and foster innovation.
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MARSHALL (Legal Newsline) – An alleged “patent troll” that sued eBay earlier this year for daring to ask the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a reexamination of three patents has dismissed its lawsuit.