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Originally presented: November 3, 2021 | Course length: 1.0 hour
This session identifies 5 important changes the new Trademark Modernization Act of 2020 brings – and provides practical guidance for leveraging those changes to your clients’ best advantage. You’ll get tips to consider – and be alerted to potential traps to avoid – when dealing with (1) the changes to proceedings to cancel registrations of marks that are not in use; (2) the now-codified rebuttable presumption of irreparable harm for plaintiffs seeking injunctive relief under the Lanham Act; (3) two new ex parte procedures; (4) letters of protest, newly elevated from regulatory to statutory level; and (5) new timeframes that the USPTO can set for Office Action response periods.
– Tiffany A. Blofield; Greenberg Traurig, LLP
– Joshua J. Burke; General Mills
$65
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Minnesota CLE has applied to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 1.0 standard CLE credit. The maximum number of total credits you may claim for attending this program is 1.0 credit.
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.