Managing Partner Matthew Clark and Automotive leader Aaron Jacoby were quoted in a Daily Journal article after the firm announced it signed a lease for a new San Francisco office.
Arent Fox Intellectual Property partner Anthony Lupo was profiled in a feature article by The Washington Post for making a “career out of breaking the mold of a typical D.C. regulatory lawyer,” while maintaining a “bustling entertainment practice that could rival that of a California firm.”
Arent Fox Intellectual Property partner Pamela Deese was featured in a Missouri Lawyers Media article featuring the legal debate over the phrase “Rally Squirrel.”
J. Crew Group, Inc. sued one of its former designers, Dwight Fenton, for breaching its duty of confidentiality, unfair competition and misappropriation, alleging that when he left the company to work for a direct competitor, he took with him trade secrets and other confidential business information.
Arent Fox LLP partner Marylee Jenkins, who heads the firm’s Intellectual Property group in New York, has been appointed to the US Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Public Advisory Committee.
The US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) affirmed a decision rejecting Lululemon Athletica Canada Inc.’s (Lululemon) trademark application for a large version of its logo as used on the front of hooded sweatshirts, jackets and coats.
California AG filed two lawsuits against Chinese and Indian apparel manufacturers, accusing them of unfair competitive advantage through pirated software use.
Two recent defamation cases highlight the risks involved in suing former customers or clients for defamation based on the posting of negative online reviews on Internet review websites such as AngiesList.com and Yelp.com.
Arent Fox Patent Partner Janine Carlan is a featured speaker at the upcoming American Conference Institute’s Women Leaders in Life Sciences Law Conference.
New York partner and chairperson of the USPTO’s Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC), Marylee Jenkins, was quoted in a Law360 article covering the recent PPAC Meeting at the USPTO on May 2nd.
Attend the next quarterly meeting of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)’s Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC) with Marylee Jenkins, Arent Fox partner and PPAC Chair, for a review of recent USPTO policies, performance, and budget.
Attend the next quarterly meeting of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)’s Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC) with Marylee Jenkins, Arent Fox partner and PPAC Chair, for a review of recent USPTO policies, performance, and budget.
Arent Fox LLP and The IIPS are pleased to announce that on Thursday, January 31, 2019, US International Trade Commission Administrative Law Judge Clark Cheney and Marylee Jenkins, partner at Arent Fox LLP and Chairperson of the USPTO’s Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC), will present a roundtab