Woodard, Emhardt Law Clerk Reaches National IP Moot Court Competition

Woodard, Emhardt law clerk Mike Morris recently participated in the national competition of the Giles Sutherland Rich Intellectual Property Moot Court Competition.  Mike’s team won the Chicago regional competition, earning a spot in the national competition for the top 8…

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Update to New Rule for Prioritized Examination

We previously reported a new rule issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) regarding prioritized examination.  A copy of this blog posting can be found here.  Briefly, this new rule allows an applicant to have a patent…

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Federal Circuit Hears Oral Arguments in the Myriad Gene Patent Case

On April 4, 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard oral arguments in Association for Molecular Pathology, et al. v. USPTO, Myriad Genetics, et al.  This case involves the controversial topic of whether human genes qualify…

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USPTO Issues Final Rule to Implement Prioritized Examination

On April 4, 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued a final rule regarding prioritized examination (Track I).  The purpose of the rule is to provide a final disposition within twelve months of prioritized status being granted. …

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Maintaining Trademark Rights: Policing and Educational Efforts

This presentation discusses the various ways courts have evaluated a trademark owner’s efforts (or lack thereof) to police its mark, as well as efforts that should be taken to prevent a trademark from becoming generic. To view the presentation, visit: Maintaining…

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