Evolution of the Doctrine of Equivalents through Case Law Isabel Fox September 30, 2021 What is the Doctrine of Equivalents? The doctrine of equivalents is an equitable, common law, judicially created principle intended to
What is the Doctrine of Equivalents, and How Can It Prove my Patent Infringement Claim? Wes Schwie September 27, 2021 What is a patent? A patent is a grant by a government of the right to exclude others from the
Can you Lose your Trademark Rights if the Mark Becomes Generic? Wes Schwie August 25, 2021 Trademarks If a trademark becomes generic, the rights may become lost. This begs the question: how can I prevent my
Where to Register a Trademark and Use Requirements Wes Schwie July 30, 2021 Where Can You Register a Trademark? You can register a trademark with a state government, the federal government, or both.
What are Trademarks? Wes Schwie July 26, 2021 Overview Trademarks, trade dress, and design patents are each exclusionary intellectual property rights that protect non-functional aspects of an owner’s
Making Sure your Trademark is “Inherently Distinctive” when Filing with the USPTO Isabel Fox June 30, 2021 What is a trademark? A trademark is a distinguishable word, symbol, slogan, or figure which identifies products or services from
Can a Competitor’s Imported Product Infringe on my United States Patent? Wes Schwie June 7, 2021 Overview Products imported to the United States can infringe on issued U.S. patents. Patent owners have several options for protecting