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A Trademark Two-Fer: Trademark Office Metrics; Take-Aways And Tips For Trademark Practitioners
The Patent and Trademark Office in the United States has been around in one incarnation or another since July 4, 1836. For most of that time, the office was situated in Washington, D.C.
Use of Audio or Video Recordings as Evidence in Family Law and Family Violence Matters
Significant advances in technology has resulted in a shift in the types of evidence relied upon by family law litigants. When it comes to recordings, whether audio or video, it is no longer a matter of black or white, or one version of events against the other.
Will Artificial Intelligence Have an Impact on the Legal Profession?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most debated subjects today. While some are questioning the danger of the evolution of AI, imagining a machine revolution in the style of a science fiction movie, others are starting to count the years they still have to work ahead to calculate whether they still have time to retire before they lose their job to AI.
What Does Intellectual Property Have To Do With Food Safety?
A couple of years ago, when President Biden began his term in the United States, the authors of a blog wrote very vehemently about the need for this administration to deal with the food security crisis that has been worsening, among other factors.