United States:
Why Your TTAB Judgment May Fall Flat In Court
04 October 2021
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
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An article written by John Welch of Wolf Greenfield and Martin
Schwimmer of Leason Ellis titled "Why Your TTAB Judgment May
Fall Flat in Court" was published in World Trademark
Review (WTR).
In this article, John and Martin discuss the vital differences
between TTAB administrative proceedings and federal court civil
litigation highlighted by a recent Third Circuit decision. Read more (subscription required).
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