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Copyrights in original works of authorship must be promptly registered to receive full protection under the Copyright Laws of the United States. A January 9, 2020 decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit clearly makes this point. Read More About Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Emphasizes the Need for Timely Copyright Registration
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DeWitt LLP announced today attorney Eli Van Camp, of its Madison office, has been promoted to Partner status within the firm. Read More About Intellectual Property and Business Trial Attorney Eli Van Camp Promoted to Partner
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If you’ve ever vacationed in Wisconsin’s Door County, you’re undoubtedly familiar with Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant. More specifically, you’ve probably seen the groups of goats contentedly grazing on the restaurant’s green sod roof. What you may Read More About Goats on the Roof: Iconic Wisconsin Restaurant Wins Trade Dress Dispute
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Patent Trolls - Separating the Myth from Reality
Dec 12, 2019 | Eric H. ChadwickIn the popular media, we increasingly read and hear about a rise in patent infringement lawsuits that has been driven in large part by patent “trolls.” They may sometimes also be referred to as “patent-assertion entities” or “non-practicing entities Read More About Patent Trolls - Separating the Myth from Reality -
Competing in today’s business climate is difficult enough without the addition of legal headaches. But legal conflicts are part of modern business and sometimes arise in the form of a cease and desist letter from a patent owner. Read More About Responding to a Patent Infringement Cease and Desist Letter