Practical Aspects of Intellectual Property That You Should Know
July 2017
Patrick Quinlan, Associate, breaks down the four basic areas of IP in his article "Practical Aspects of Intellectual Property That You Should Know," featured in...
News & InsightsNews & InsightsPractical Aspects of Intellectual Property That You Should KnowJuly 2017 Patrick Quinlan, Associate, breaks down the four basic areas of IP in his article "Practical Aspects of Intellectual Property That You Should Know," featured in... U.S. Supreme Court Holds "Disparagement Clause" of Trademark Law UnconstitutionalJune 19, 2017 Free speech prevents the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from denying registration of trademarks considered disparaging Today, in Lee v. Tam, the U.S. Supreme... Supreme Court Limits Choice of Venue in Patent CasesMay 22, 2017 By: Brian T. Moriarty and Timothy J. Meagher A corporation only “resides” in its state of incorporation for venue purposes in patent cases. Selling products in a venue is not enough to establish corporate... BPLA International and Foreign Practice Committee Host an Event on Strategies for Prosecuting Biotech and Life Science Patents in ChinaMay 11, 2017 By: Keith J. Wood Boston Patent Law Association Spring 2017 Newsletter View Link On Tuesday, April 25, 2017, the BPLA’s International and Foreign Practice Committee hosted a presentation... Principals Alice Carroll, Susan Glovsky and Deirdre Sanders Were Honored by Best Lawyers ® 2017 "Women in Law" Spring EditionMarch 26, 2017 Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is pleased to announce that three Principals are featured in the Best Lawyers 2017 “Women in the Law” Spring Business Edition.  ... Congratulations To Our Client Dana Hubbard of EMD Millipore CorporationMarch 15, 2017 Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds congratulates our client EMD Millipore Corporation’s, J. Dana Hubbard, on his outstanding leadership as head of patents. We are privileged... Notice Requirements For Federal Trade Secret ProtectionMarch 2017 By: Christine M. Wise and John L. DuPré Under the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) of 2016, federal trade secret protection is now available. The DTSA, and its notice requirement discussed below, are applicable to any... Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is Proud to be Recognized by World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000February 21, 2017 For the seventh consecutive year, Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds is proud to be recognized by World Trademark Review (WTR) 1000 - The World's Leading Trademark Professionals. ... The Passing of a Founding Partner, Leo R. ReynoldsDecember 23, 2016 "Leo was the epitome of a gentleman and a scholar and was also a very fine athlete. We shared many happy times together building our firm and playing golf or basketball.&... Open Source Software Solutions (Part 3): Educating your Employees about Open Source Software IssuesDecember 2, 2016 By: Mary Lou Wakimura and Giovanna H. Fessenden-Fairbank In this series of articles, we have covered the licensing and intellectual property (IP) risks surrounding open source software (OSS) code and the need for software development companies... Federal Circuit Clarifies Interstate Use-In-Commerce of TrademarksNovember 30, 2016 By: John L. DuPré and Patrick A. Quinlan A long-standing requirement for federal trademark registration under the Lanham Act is use of a product or service bearing the mark in commerce that is regulated by Congress. ... Susan Glovsky of Hamilton Brook Smith Reynolds Quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly article "Judge orders $21M in enhanced damages for trade secret theft"November 10, 2016 On November 10, 2016, Principal Susan Glovsky was quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, a newspaper that reports decisions issued by all the state and federal courts in Massachusetts... |
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