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Fish & Richardson Elevates 15 Attorneys to Principal in Class Distinguished by Diversity of Background and Experience

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The new principals are Ashley Bolt (Atlanta), Chet Campbell (Boston), Rae Crisler (Dallas), Sara Fish (Atlanta), Jared Hartzman (Washington, D.C.), Joel Henry (Washington, D.C.), Lawrence Jarvis (Atlanta), Joy Kete (Boston), April Park (Washington, D.C.), She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Alabama with a B.S.

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Fish & Richardson Principal Jeffrey Mok Named a 2022 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow and Associates Excylyn Hardin-Smith and Usman Khan Selected for the Pathfinder Program

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Mok is a principal in Fish’s New York office and focuses his practice on IP litigation and counseling for domestic and international companies. from New York University School of Law and his B.S. in electrical engineering from Columbia University. in political science from Tufts University. Mok received his J.D.

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“Change Because We Have To” – Scholarly Publishing in 2023

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Charisse Kiino , vice president for product and market development with the US college division of SAGE Publishing, joined others in Washington, London, and online for the edit-a-thon. Three summers ago, the world seemed frozen and convulsed all at once.

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Fish & Richardson Elevates 17 Attorneys to Principal 

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magna cum laude , from George Mason University School of Law in 2014 and his B.S., cum laude , in computer science and business from Lehigh University in 2008. from Santa Clara University School of Law in 2013, his Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry from the University of Michigan in 2010, and his B.S. Thomas in 2001.

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Building Distinction in Architectural Trade Dress

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Courts have long recognized that “trade dress,” i.e., the visual appearance of a company’s goods or services and their associated packaging, can serve the same source-identifying function as more traditional trademarks, such as brand names and logos. Thus, brand owners can, and do, register their trade dress at the PTO.

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Attorneys Adam Shartzer and Josh Carrigan Author Law360 Expert Analysis “Patent Fee-Shifting Often Leaves Prevailing Parties Unpaid”

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One possible explanation is that the NPEs that do not pay the ordered fees are underfunded entities — often limited liability companies — created for purposes of patent assertion. Payal Patel, a student at George Washington University Law School, contributed to this article. [1] NEC America Inc. ”[22]. 1] 35 U.S.C.

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