Client Spotlight: Raj Haldar

In my work as a lawyer, I have the great privilege of working with inspirational individuals and businesses. As we’re navigating work and life during this uncertain time, I thought it would be nice to profile some of my clients (with their permission, of course). I hope to promote my clients and introduce you to … Read more

Update: E-Mail Address Requirement for US Trademark Owners

On February 7, 2020, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) issued a new examination guide, called “Mandatory Electronic Filing and Specimen Requirements.” These requirements were scheduled to go into effect on February 15, 2020. Because of pushback from US trademark attorneys, the USPTO amended the examination guide on February 14, 2020 – one … Read more

Client Alert: New USPTO Rules Effective February 15, 2020

On February 7, 2020, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) issued a new examination guide, called “Mandatory Electronic Filing and Specimen Requirements.” These requirements are scheduled to go into effect on February 15, 2020. We anticipate a period of adjustment as these rules are implemented. In the meantime, we urge our clients and … Read more

Controversial Trademark Office Rule Raises Privacy Concerns

‘Tis the season to be jolly. It’s also the season for trademark owners to be educated about new rules from the United States Trademark Office. I usually write about fun IP issues, like copyright lawsuits stemming from dances in Fortnite, the Supreme Court’s decision about the FUC’T trademark, and HBO’s reaction to Presidential misuse of … Read more

Dirty Words – The Trademark Office Can’t Stop Them!

Fans of the late George Carlin certainly know his famous monologue, “Filthy Words,” which featured Carlin’s list of 7 words you can never say on television. A radio broadcast featuring these seven “dirty words” led to FCC v. Pacifica Foundation, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defined the extent to which the federal government could … Read more

We’re Celebrating Our Fifth Anniversary!

This month marks the fifth anniversary of my law practice.  When I hung my shingle in May 2014, I had just one client, but an enormous amount of determination and drive. Today, I represent more than 200 clients in connection with trademark, copyright, publishing, entertainment and general business matters.  I’m privileged to work with the most amazing individuals, … Read more

I Can’t Believe I’m Writing An Article About Fortnite!

I never thought I’d write an article about Fortnite, but it’s the subject of several copyright lawsuits – real life battle royales – and definitely worth a blog post. For anyone who doesn’t know, Fortnite is an online, multiplayer battle game created by Epic Games, and has quickly become a cultural phenomenon.  Since its release in 2017, it … Read more

How Much Will it Cost to Clear and Register a Trademark in the United States?

Clients frequently want to know how much it will cost to register a trademark.  The answer is always: “it depends.”  Here are some of the factors that can affect the cost of trademark clearance and registration in the United States. 1.  Clearance We generally recommend that clients engage in clearance work before filing an application to … Read more

Game of Thrones vs. Trump

Winter is coming — it’s a cold, hard fact, and will be here on December 21.  WINTER IS COMING is also a slogan used in connection with the Game of Thrones series (final season airing in April 2019!).  HBO owns trademark registrations for WINTER IS COMING for a variety of goods. HBO was displeased last month when Donald … Read more