WTR 1000 Recognizes Banner Witcoff’s Trademark Practice, Trio of Attorneys
NEWS -Banner Witcoff has once again been ranked in the World Trademark Review 1000, a global guide to the top trademark law firms and practitioners.
Banner Witcoff has once again been ranked in the World Trademark Review 1000, a global guide to the top trademark law firms and practitioners.
PTAB’s subject matter jurisdiction, relevancy of non-obviousness evidence after the priority date, and denial of motion to dismiss following settlement are a few of the topics that Banner Witcoff’s Christian Wolfgram and Eric Zelepugas covered in our latest installment of PTAB Highlights.
In the latest edition of TYL magazine, Banner Witcoff’s Brian Apel explains why tech-based startups need to not only think about obtaining their own patents, but also consider the risks of infringing the patents of others.
Using Applicant’s Admitted Prior Art as a basis in an IPR challenge, requirements of joint motions to terminate, and discretionary denial of institution based on ITC investigation are a few of the topics that Banner Witcoff’s Anthony Denis and Garfield Simms covered in our latest installment of PTAB Highlights.
The American Bar Association’s Section on Intellectual Property Law featured Banner Witcoff’s Azuka Dike in a Feb. 1 post celebrating Black History Month.
Banner Witcoff’s Kerry Creeron discusses Apple’s newly-issued patent for a multi-level memory subsystem in a pair of recently published articles.
Banner Witcoff is proud to announce the election of Binal Patel as the firm’s new president, along with two new board members and 10 new shareholders.
Uncertainty of district court trial, parallel IPRs, and Patent Owner’s financial circumstances are a few of the topics that Banner Witcoff’s Bennett Ingvoldstad and Kamaram Munira covered in our latest installment of PTAB Highlights.
Banner Witcoff ranked as one of the most active law firms at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Patent Trial and Appeal Board in 2020 in an analysis by Managing Intellectual Property magazine.
Banner Witcoff’s Rob Katz and Alisa Abbott examine the intricacies of U.S. design law in “Lexology Getting the Deal Through: Designs 2021,” a guide to design rights in jurisdictions around the globe.