The Federal Circuit, in its surprisingly self-critical ruling in the long-standing dispute between Erik Brunetti and the USPTO over Brunetti’s efforts to register the term F*CK for a wide variety of goods and services, concluded that the Board’s decision in lacked sufficient clarity and therefore vacated it for further proceedings, which although facially unremarkable, may […]
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Big Law Looks to Cash in on Crypto Push
A friendly government under Trump, market familiarity and steps toward regulatory clarity have spurred more legal work in the crypto space, which now has a market cap of over $4 trillion. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Litigation Trends to Watch: New Suits Center on Tariff Impacts, AI-Powered Business Tools and DOJ-Owned Debts
Tariff-related headwinds trigger lawsuits. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How I Made Partner in Charge: 'Get to Know People, Both Inside and Outside of the Firm,' Says Ben Struby of Lathrop GPM
“Make yourself valuable in ways other than just billables. Get to know people, both inside and outside of the firm. It is not something you have to force, and you can do it in different ways—find what works best for you.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Apple Faces New Class Action Copyright Claim Over AI Training on Scientific Books
Joseph Saveri Law filed the claim on behalf of New York-based neuroscientists Susan Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknick, whose scientific publications were included in the online pirate library known as Books3 that was used to train Apple Intelligence. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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