U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Booking.com in Trademark Case
NEWS -Banner Witcoff’s Evi Christou summarizes the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a key trademark case.
Banner Witcoff’s Evi Christou summarizes the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in a key trademark case.
In its annual “IP Stars” guide, Managing IP recognized Banner Witcoff for its patent prosecution, PTAB litigation and trademark practices. The guide also lists 17 firm attorneys as IP Stars.
Banner Witcoff’s Liz Brodzinski was quoted in two recent articles examining a surge of applications seeking to trademark the slogans “Black Lives Matter” and “I Can’t Breathe.”
As a professional services sponsor of the Maryland Energy Innovation Accelerator, Banner Witcoff provided pro bono IP counseling to teams participating in the program designed to help commericialize clearn energy technologies.
We are experiencing a critical moment in our nation’s history following the senseless deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and others. These and other recent troubling events underscore
Banner Witcoff’s patent prosecution and litigation practices are recognized in the 2020 edition of the IAM Patent 1000: The World’s Leading Patent Professionals, along with nearly a dozen of our attorneys.
The PTAB’s handling of Federal Circuit remand, prosecution history with overlapping prior art, and level of skill in the art are just a few of the topics that Banner Witcoff’s Jihan Joo and Eric Zelepugas covered in our latest installment of PTAB Highlights.
On June 16, 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Diamond v. Chakrabarty, holding for the first time ever that a living, genetically-altered microorganism constituted patentable subject matter.
Banner Witcoff’s Justin Philpott recently interviewed Greg Clark, CEO of Inductive Intelligence, about his company and winning the firm’s patent application award following the 2020 AlphaLab Gear Hardware Cup.
In August, Banner Witcoff’s Darrell G. Mottley will begin his one-year term as chair of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on International Trade in Legal Services.