In articles published by Intellectual Property Magazine, Law360, World Intellectual Property Review and Antarctic Today, intellectual property litigation partner Peter Brody (Washington, DC) and intellectual property litigation counsel Evan Gourvitz (New York) discuss the significance of the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion, issued on March 24, in B&B Hardware Inc. v. Hargis Industries; a case concerning the preclusive effect of TTAB decisions regarding the likelihood of confusion standard.
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