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Partners Mauricio Uribe, David Schmidt and Vlad Teplitskiy presented a webinar focused on strategic considerations in controlling speed of prosecution in USPTO. View live presentation: Video Link Knobbe Martens on Vimeo…

Partner Philip Nelson was quoted in “How counsel balance USPTO and court edicts on Section 101,” an article published by Managing IP. Excerpt: “Philip Nelson, partner at Knobbe Martens in California, says…

We recently participated in the MAPLE Business Council Southern California 2021 Spring Reception. Partners Dan Altman and Vlad Teplitskiy joined a panel of experts from RSM US LLP, to present…

Associate Bita Kianian and partners Jonathan Menkes and Jonathan Hyman authored, “Green Handcuffs: Current Challenges for CBD Brand Owners in Registering Their Trademarks at the USPTO,” which was published in The…

Partner Jason Jardine was quoted in, “U.S. doubles down on protecting university research from China,” which was published in Reuters. Excerpt: “The issue is most of the time universities don’t have the resources…

Attorneys David Schmidt, Ph.D., Heungsoo Choi, and Of Counsel Hironori Kubota presented a detailed webinar focusing on Strategic Considerations in Controlling the Speed of Prosecution at the USPTO.

Partner Catherine Holland and associate, Bita Kianian authored, “UNITED STATES: TTAB Knocks Out Mayweather’s Mark,” which was published in International Trademark Association. Excerpt: “In a precedential decision, the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal…

Attorneys Dan Altman and Vlad Teplitskiy authored, “Controlling the Speed of Patent Examination in the US,” which was published in Maple Business Council Newsletter. Excerpt: “Imagine that that your company is getting…

Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce that the firm has again been recognized as a leader in trademark law by World Trademark Review (WTR), ranking “gold tier” in California in the…

Other Available Languages: January 2021 Federal Circuit Newsletter (Japanese) January 2021 Federal Circuit Newsletter (Chinese) Grammar School: District Court Erred in Departing from Claim Language to Adopt Construction that Encompassed All Disclosed…

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