The Federal Government bans trademarks that contain disparaging or offensive language. However, and astonishingly, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
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Topics: Intellectual property, Business, Federal Circuit, Intellectual Property Law, Trademarks
BILL SEEKS TO SIFT VISA SEEKERS’ SOCIAL MEDIA AFTER SAN BERNADINO TERRORIST ATTACK
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Topics: Coming to America, ESTA, Fiance visa, Immigration Law, John McCain, K-1, SAN BERNADINO, TERRORIST ATTACK, Visa Waiver Program
The L-1 visa is a temporary non-immigrant visa which allows companies to relocate foreign qualified employees to its U.S. subsidiary or parent ...
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Topics: E-2 Visas, Immigration Law, Immigration Visas, L-1 Visa, L-1A
In the opening briefs filed last week, Petitioners Halo Electronics Inc. and Striker Corp. plead Supreme Court Justices to authorize District Court ...
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Topics: Intellectual property, Intellectual Property Law, Patent Infringement, Patent Law, Patent Litigation, Supreme Court of the United States, Willful Infringement
An entertaining case emerged at the United States Copyright Office back in September in regards to a "selfie" taken by a male crested black macaque ...
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Topics: Intellectual property, CopyrightInfringement, CopyrightOffice, copyrights, Intellectual Property Law, MacaqueSelfies
The November 13th, 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris have spurred the U.S. Government to re-examine the ease of access into the United States through ...
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Topics: Business Law, E-2, ESTA, executive visa, Immigration, Immigration Law, Investor Visa, L-1, Paris Attacks, Waiver Visa Program, White House