by FriedlandVining | Mar 12, 2013 | Intellectual Property Blog
According to Brazil’s largest daily newspaper, Folha de São Paulo (via Forbes), Apple and Brazilian company IGB Electronica are close to reaching a settlement agreement over the iPhone trademark in Brazil. Gradiente Electronica, an electronics brand owned by IGB,...
by FriedlandVining | Mar 1, 2013 | Intellectual Property Blog
What happens when a trademark owner waits over 30 years to enforce its trademark? The Fifth Circuit recently addressed this question in an opinion regarding a dispute between a maker of decorative sorority and fraternity paddles and several Greek organizations. ...
by FriedlandVining | Oct 17, 2012 | Intellectual Property Blog
Yves Saint Lauren SAS is throwing in the towel, or shoe technically speaking, and relinquishing its counterclaims against rival Christian Louboutin. After the Second Circuit held that YSL’s monochromatic red shoe did not infringe Louboutin’s trademark, only YSL’s...
by FriedlandVining | Aug 28, 2012 | Friedland Vining News
Friedland Vining is proud to announce that we have been included in the South Florida Business Journal’s List of Top 25 Alternative Dispute Resolution Firms. Friedland Vining is ranked 19th on the List. Published as part of the Business Journal’s May 25,...
by FriedlandVining | Aug 28, 2012 | Friedland Vining News
Congratulations to Friedland Vining (a Miami Intellectual Property law firm) founding partner Jaime Rich Vining on becoming Florida Bar-Certified in Intellectual Property as of August 1st, 2012. Certification is the highest level of evaluation by the Florida Bar, with...
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