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Don Martens, a founding partner who helped grow Knobbe Martens to a thriving national firm of more than 275 attorneys and scientists, passed away peacefully at the age of 85….

The newly released 2019 edition of the IAM Patent 1000 guide recognized Knobbe Martens as an industry leader for its litigation, transaction, and prosecution practices, awarding the firm a “silver”…

Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce that it has once again received top recognition in The Legal 500 “United States Guide.” The annual publication, which recognizes leading law firms and…

What do UPS and TAPATIO hot sauce have in common? Based on recent California Court filings, both companies are serious about protecting their trademarks from infringement by entities in the cannabis space.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) jointly sent warning letters on April 3, 2019 to companies that advertise and sell cannabidiol (CBD) containing products via internet websites.

Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce it has been awarded a silver medal in the EcoVadis 2019 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Assessment, placing it among the top 30% of organizations…

Attorneys Ari Feinstein and Nicole R. Townes co-authored “Federal Circuit: Trademark Decisions Rendered by International Trade Commission Do Not Have Preclusive Effect,” which was published in World Trademark Review. Excerpt: In Swagway…

Knobbe Martens is pleased to announce that Dr. Salima Merani and Susan Natland, partners in the firm’s Orange County office, have been recognized by Managing Intellectual Property (MIP) as two of the…

Knobbe Martens again ranked as one of the top intellectual property law firms in the country by Managing Intellectual Property (Managing IP). Managing IP’s recently published IP STARS, the leading…

Partner Brian Horne was quoted in, “Google, YouTube Stuck in Delaware for Patent Infringement Suit (1),” an article published by Bloomberg Law. Excerpt: YouTube LLC and its parent company Google Inc. lost their bid…

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