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Why Filing Your Trademark Application Early Matters

Erik K Pelton

They were a regional business here in the Washington DC area, and they went about building their business and brand, and did not file with USPTO. Your protection may be limited in that interval, as illustrated here. A local coffee shop opened up many years ago with a creative, unique name.

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3 Count: Lover Lawsuit

Plagiarism Today

1: Taylor Swift Sued for $1 Million by Memphis-Area Poet for Copyright Infringement. First off today, Lucas Finton at Commercial Appeal reports that Taylor Swift is facing a new copyright infringement lawsuit, this one filed by a Memphis-area poet that accuses Swift of lifting her work. Let me know via Twitter @plagiarismtoday.

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Alleged Theft of Drug Pricing Trade Secrets Could Cost Both Victim and Thief

JD Supra Law

Life Sciences is an area ripe for trade secrets misappropriation litigation. Those secrets purportedly included drug pricing strategies, marketing plans, market share data, and potential customer lists, all of which were intended to grow. By: Proskauer - Life Sciences

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Interesting Patents | Nintendo – Improved Hit Detection

LexBlog IP

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5 Ways Medical Affairs Teams Can Benefit from Using RightFind

Velocity of Content

Medical Affairs often has a training role that curates a set of articles to get new employees up to speed on their products and therapeutic areas. Using RightFind streamlines this process, enabling employees in this role to obtain relevant literature and create a custom collection for their training purposes.

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Georgia Maps Out New Requirement for Employee Non-Solicits

LexBlog IP

Previously, under Georgia common law, the Court of Appeals issued a physical precedent only decision [1] where the majority opinion invalidated a customer-specific non-compete that did not include an express geographic limitation.

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Georgia Maps Out New Requirement for Employee Non-Solicits

Trading Secrets

Previously, under Georgia common law, the Court of Appeals issued a physical precedent only decision [1] where the majority opinion invalidated a customer-specific non-compete that did not include an express geographic limitation.