Richard Stockton to Speak at 2021 AIPLA Annual Meeting
EVENT -Banner Witcoff attorney Richard Stockton will present on Design Rights as part of the closing plenary session “The Year in Review” at the 2021 AIPLA Annual Meeting on October 30
Banner Witcoff attorney Richard Stockton will present on Design Rights as part of the closing plenary session “The Year in Review” at the 2021 AIPLA Annual Meeting on October 30
A Particular Design Patent Application Title Might Avoid Some Prior Art, But It Could Also Limit Claim Scope By Richard Stockton Choosing the right title for a US design patent
Banner Witcoff has opened the application process for the 2022 program of the Donald W. Banner Diversity Fellowship. First- and second-year law students can submit applications now through Jan. 10,
Banner Witcoff attorneys Alisa Abbott and Kirk Sigmon were recognized in the 2021 edition of Managing Intellectual Property Rising Stars. The Rising Stars guide features up-and-coming IP practitioners from more
Attorneys Anna L. King, Robert S. Katz, Katie Laatsch Fink, Richard S. Stockton, Sean J. Jungles, Maurine L. Knutsson, Liz Brodzinski and Heather Smith-Carra have been appointed to serve on
Banner Witcoff is proud to sponsor the Licensing Executive Society (LES) 2021 Annual Meeting taking place online September 27-30. The LES Annual Meeting will provide insight on effective ways to
Banner Witcoff is proud to sponsor Race Judicata, a 5k run/walk that will take place on September 23, 2021. The annual 5k benefits the Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, an organization
Banner Witcoff attorney Justin Philpott will moderate a panel on IP in climate change mitigation technologies on Wednesday, September 22 from 9-10 am CT. The online panel, hosted by Banner
Banner Witcoff is sponsoring the Fitness Challenge at the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) 2021 Annual Meeting. The Fitness Challenge starts on Sunday, September 19 and ends on Thursday, September
Over the years, video games have grown into a larger industry than movies, television, and music. Intellectual property has always been a key driver in the business of video games,