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Amazon ordered to trial over watch trademark
TechAmazon ordered to trial over watch trademark
By Kia KokalitchevaJuly 6, 2015
Social Media Site Twitter Debuts On The New York Stock Exchange
TechTwitter files a “tweetstorm” of trademark applications
By Kia KokalitchevaApril 17, 2015
Oprah Winfrey prevails in ‘Own Your Power’ lawsuit
MPWOprah Winfrey prevails in ‘Own Your Power’ lawsuit
By ReutersMarch 5, 2015
Small Business
What’s in a name? A high-pressure job
By Ellen LutwakOctober 22, 2014
McDonalds Earnings Rise On Value Menu
RetailMcBrunch, anyone? McDonald’s seeks a new trademark
By Tom Huddleston Jr.September 10, 2014
Not so fast: ALS Association pulls trademark application for term ‘ice bucket challenge’
LeadershipNot so fast: ALS Association pulls trademark application for term ‘ice bucket challenge’
By Tom Huddleston Jr.August 29, 2014
ALS Association Rings The NASDAQ Opening Bell
LeadershipALS Association looks to trademark the term ‘ice bucket challenge”
By Tom Huddleston Jr.August 28, 2014
Automobiles On Display At The Auto Mobil International Show
TechTesla says it has resolved a Chinese trademark dispute
By Ben GeierAugust 6, 2014
Electric Car Maker Tesla Opens Store In Miami Mall
Tesla sued in China for trademark infringement
By Ben GeierJuly 8, 2014
Detroit Lions v Washington Redskins
FinanceWashington Redskins trademark cancellation will not change much
By Claire ZillmanJune 18, 2014
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