We are pleased to announce that Libbie DiMarco, Associate in our Litigation Practice, has been recognized by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as one of their “Up & Coming Lawyers.” Each year Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly celebrates honorees for excellence in pro bono, legal journalism, marketing, firm administration and paralegal work.
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The Pandemic's Bright Spots For Lawyers Who Are Parents
Chelsea Loughran shares her unique perspective on work family balance and working from home through the pandemic in an article published by Law360. Read more.
Intellectual Property For Startups: Building a Toolkit to Protect Your Products and Design
Neil Ferraro and Christina Licursi join Paul Metaxatos from Motiv to discuss best practices for startups looking to move an idea from concept to market in this article published in IPWatchdog. Read more.
Where to Appeal a TTAB Decision? The Choice is Complicated
John Welch and Martin Schwimmer of Leason Ellis LLP discuss the recent CAFC decision in the PRETZEL CRISPS genericness case in an article published in World Trademark Review. Read more (subscription required).
Charlie Steenburg Quoted by IAM on Assignor Estoppel Doctrine
Charlie Steenburg was quoted by IAM in an article titled “SCOTUS looks likely to limit the assignor estoppel doctrine.” Read more (subscription required).
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Your product designs are unique, reflect dedicated hard work and your company’s brand identity, and can critically impact market acceptance and success. When leveraged effectively, design patents are one way to protect your investment, and can complement utility protection, or stand alone when utility protection is not available. Learn more by visiting our design patents page.