Has L’Oreal found a cure for gray hair? Read to find out why you may want to hold your breath.
Read MoreNo matter how great the culture of a firm, there will always be some workplace conflict and areas that can be improved upon and further developed. Some of those areas require tough conversations and conflict resolution.
Read MoreDoes Facebook play into cause for removing judges or jury verdicts? Read about how Facebook friendships continue to fail as grounds.
Read MoreThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced a free service known as the Global Patent Search Network. Read more about the USPTO’s launch of this global patent search tool.
Read MoreThe Patent Litigation and Innovation Act of 2013 represents the sixth legislative proposal introduced to date this year to combat the “abusive litigation brought on by patent trolls.” Read more about the war on patent trolls.
Read MoreKlemchuk details findings that dramatically expanded the scope of liability. Read more on the Federal Circuit’s induced infringement opinion inching closer to a review by the Supreme Court.
Read MoreA secret court that empowered the NSA to collect raw electronic data pertaining to U.S. citizens has been in the spotlight. Read more on the secret court at the heart of the NSA's PRISM dispute.
Read MoreThe Intellectual Property track of the State Bar of Texas covered a variety of topics from trademarks to European oppositions. Read for additional information and takeaways from the annual meeting of the State Bar of Texas.
Read More2013 patent litigation study reports trends and key findings
Read MoreThe Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property makes statement on U.S. reaction to trade secret theft. Read more on why the panel pushes for a tougher response to trade secret threats.
Read MoreNowadays it is quite easy to hyperlink to other web content from your own website. Read more to discover if simply linking to a defamatory article can lead to liability.
Read MoreBy applying to register his signature “mark,” this soccer player is beginning the process of building a personal brand. Read more on the application to trademark this soccer player’s celebratory gesture.
Read MoreWhile it remains rather easy for federal investigators to access older emails throughout the country, including Texas, Governor Rick Perry signed into law a tougher privacy bill that will make it more difficult for TX state law enforcement, meaning a warrant will be needed to receive access to those emails, no matter how old they are. Read more about emails and data privacy.
Read MoreA precedential case is detailed by Klemchuk LLP. Read more on the voluntary surrender of cancellation that was deemed final in cancellation action.
Read MoreCompanies can put clear agreements in place with the employees that define who owns what and what happens to the accounts upon the departure of an employee from the company. Read more about social media law as it relates to the workplace.
Read MoreThe networks argue that Aero and Aerokiller's transmissions are public performances of copyrighted works and require licenses.
Read MoreDallas-based Neiman Marcus filed a lawsuit against a potential patent litigation plaintiff. Read more on their fight against alleged patent troll.
Read MoreThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held a decision regarding trade secret disputes. Read for additional information on the upholding of a $44 million trade secret misappropriation award, despite coexistence of patents.
Read MoreThe nuts and bolts of the Texas UTSA. Read more on the Texas decision to enact their version of Uniform Trade Secrets Act.
Read MorePart two of a series that addresses how to use social media to protect and grow your brands. Read more on what’s in a name.
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