by Nathaniel Collins | Jun 20, 2023 | Business Law, Litigation Matters, News
Is “Taco Tuesday” a common term? Taco Bell appears to think so, as they are attempting to cancel Taco John’s trademark on “Taco Tuesday.” It is unclear as to whether the United States Patent and Trademark Office is willing to agree with Taco Bell, or if it will allow...
by Nathaniel Collins | May 18, 2023 | Business Law, Entertainment / Breach of Contract - California, Litigation Matters, News
On May 4, 2023, the outcome of a trial may have ended the career of one of the world’s most popular singer/songwriters. The verdict in Ed Sheeran’s (“Sheeran”) latest copyright case was decided by a jury and is being read. Earlier in the week, Sheeran testified, in...
by Kate Vescera | May 11, 2023 | Business Law, Litigation Matters, News
In the recent Gwyneth Paltrow ski case, the Plaintiff claimed that Paltrow had skied into him leaving him with life-altering brain damage. Paltrow claimed that the Plaintiff had in fact skied into her. The jury decided in favor of Paltrow, awarding her the $1 she was...
by Ismail Amin | Feb 19, 2019 | Business Law, Litigation Matters
Intellectual Property Law Jurisdiction Intellectual property law consists of three categories: patent, trademark, and copyright law. In addition, there are other issues that are broader. For example, proprietary information, goodwill or other types of property....
by Ismail Amin | Jan 8, 2019 | Business Law, Commercial / Trade Secret Litigation - Nevada, Litigation Matters
Trade Secrets Explained Simply Trade secrets refer to a set of confidential proprietary information. Either a company or an individual in connection with a business, hold trade secrets. They include, but are not limited to: Patents, Formulas, Inventions, Processes,...