Federal trademark-registration rights have grown in import, and trademark owners have taken notice. In the fiscal year of 2018, over 660,000 federal trademark registration applications were filed with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (“Trademark Office”), representing a 60 percent increase from a decade prior. Yet despite the fact that there is growing concern that the Trademark Office is routinely issuing inconsistent trademark determinations, systematic empirical studies of the administrative process of obtaining federal registration rights are virtually nonexistent. This Article begins to close this gap by conducting the first large-scale study of trademark officials, known as trademark-examining attorneys, who make the initial determi...
Trademark litigation in America today is undergoing a profound change. Based on a review of all trad...
A world devoid of trademark protection is difficult to imagine and has in fact barely existed.\u27 E...
A trademark can be not only a word or logo, but also a color, sound, three-dimensional object, and m...
In 2014, the Patent and Trademark Office (“Trademark Office” or “Agency”) made national headlines wh...
This Article explains why federal courts should not defer to United States Patent and Trademark Offi...
A remarkable growth in the value of trademark licensing has been recently recorded. Our paper contri...
DO TRADEMARK LAWYERS MATTER? Deborah R. Gerhardt Jon P. McClanahan This Article empirically examines...
While trademarks promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the Patent and Trademark Office r...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...
In the last seventy years, trademark rights have expanded enormously. Many commentators believe this...
Trademarks are valuable economic rights. Businesses around the world use trademark status to guard t...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that trademark law traditionally sought to protect con...
This Article is the first to empirically examine the extent to which women and minorities succeed in...
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals’ trademark jurisprudence has been truly fair and balanced since ...
Part I begins the inquiry by describing trademark’s connection with other consumer information laws....
Trademark litigation in America today is undergoing a profound change. Based on a review of all trad...
A world devoid of trademark protection is difficult to imagine and has in fact barely existed.\u27 E...
A trademark can be not only a word or logo, but also a color, sound, three-dimensional object, and m...
In 2014, the Patent and Trademark Office (“Trademark Office” or “Agency”) made national headlines wh...
This Article explains why federal courts should not defer to United States Patent and Trademark Offi...
A remarkable growth in the value of trademark licensing has been recently recorded. Our paper contri...
DO TRADEMARK LAWYERS MATTER? Deborah R. Gerhardt Jon P. McClanahan This Article empirically examines...
While trademarks promote a competitive and productive marketplace, the Patent and Trademark Office r...
This Article undertakes the first systematic investigation of trademark dilution in registration pra...
In the last seventy years, trademark rights have expanded enormously. Many commentators believe this...
Trademarks are valuable economic rights. Businesses around the world use trademark status to guard t...
This paper challenges the conventional wisdom that trademark law traditionally sought to protect con...
This Article is the first to empirically examine the extent to which women and minorities succeed in...
The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals’ trademark jurisprudence has been truly fair and balanced since ...
Part I begins the inquiry by describing trademark’s connection with other consumer information laws....
Trademark litigation in America today is undergoing a profound change. Based on a review of all trad...
A world devoid of trademark protection is difficult to imagine and has in fact barely existed.\u27 E...
A trademark can be not only a word or logo, but also a color, sound, three-dimensional object, and m...