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Advanced Trademark Prosecution

Recorded on: Apr. 18, 2013
Running Time: 00:57:47

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Taken from the Web Program Advanced Trademark Law Annual Review 2013 recorded April, 2013 in New York.

Lecture Topics  [00:57:47]

Advanced Trademark Prosecution 
[00:57:47]
  • Potential implications of and practical tips to address the new rule regarding specimens of use for U.S. trademarks
  • Recent TTAB decisions with potential impact on trademark prosecution practice
  • Registering/protecting color as a mark: implications of the Christian Louboutin S.A. v. Yves Saint Laurent America Holding, Inc. decision
  • The USPTO proposal to change the filing deadline for initial Section 8 and Section 71 Declarations of Use: will it gain any traction?
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  • Advanced Trademark Prosecution
    Tricia McDermott Thompkins, Kimberly N. Reddick
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Kimberly N. Reddick ~ Red IP Law PLLC
Tricia McDermott Thompkins ~ Global Intellectual Property & Licensing Counsel, Perry Ellis International Inc.
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