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Top Trademark Trends of 2022

Erik K Pelton

All Rights Reserved. 2017: [link]. It will also be interesting to track how the recent economic uncertainties will impact the number of trademark application filings. © 2022 Erik M. Pelton & Associates, PLLC. Erik Pelton® has been making trademarks bloom since 1999 ® as the founder of Erik M. 2020: [link].

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Top Trademark Trends of 2021 (Meta TMA edition)

Erik K Pelton

All Rights Reserved. 2017: [link]. The USPTO’s key trademarks systems are still not mobile formatted, there is no useful trademark mobile phone app from the USPTO, and the filing forms are archaic by modern standards – perhaps 2022 will bring improvements to those systems. © 2021 Erik M. Pelton & Associates, PLLC.

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Top Trademark Trends of 2020

Erik K Pelton

All Rights Reserved. 2017: [link]. The main story I will be following will be the impact of the fee increases, and whether it results in measurable drops in number of new applications from small businesses, the percentages of registrations renewed, and/or the numbers of appeals filed. © 2020 Erik M. 2018: [link].

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Meeting of the Minds: The Price of Recklessness: Disgorgement of Pro?ts in a Post-Romag World

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All rights reserved. cation and Insurance , CHINA BLOG (July 5, 2017), [link] buyer-beware.html; Peter Masaitis, Chinese Manufacturers vs. U.S. 23, 2017), [link] awards-new-balance-1-5-million-in-trademark-case-idUSKCN1B317X. Published in Landslide , Vol. 3, January/February 2021, by the American Bar Association.

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Principal Jeremy Saks Authors The National Law Journal Article, “LGBTQ in the Federal Judiciary: A Long Way to Go for Representation”

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

A 2017 study by the Congressional Research Service found that a plurality of both district court judges (about 35%) and circuit court judges (about 27%) were in private practice at the time of their appointment. All rights reserved.