The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (the “USPTO”) recently announced significant changes to its trademark fees, set to take effect on January 18, 2025. These fees will help cover the cost of the USPTO’s ongoing efforts to manage and maintain trademark records....
Building Connections: The Power of Playing Cards for Family Fun and Team Bonding
As a holiday gift to your family, pick up an old deck of cards (or buy one if you don’t have a few laying around) and learn some new games or dust off the old ones. Last summer my family took a trip to Greece. We were going “all in” and hired a tour guide named Thomas...
Reflections on the Year with Wendy Heilbut
Happy Q4 and Happy End of Year! In addition to the pending end-of-year deadlines, mandatory celebrations, frenetic gift-buying, and the rest of the deluge of December commitments, I always carve out some time to reflect on the past year and look to the goals and...
Explaining Common Law and Federal Trademark Rights
To acquire rights in a trademark, a person or entity must use a trademark for goods and services in commerce. Such rights, if built on use alone, also known as common law rights, are relatively easy to establish and afford a trademark owner exclusive rights to use the...
Understanding the Tempo Music Copyright Lawsuit Against Miley Cyrus
In September, news broke that Tempo Music Investments LLC filed a lawsuit against Miley Cyrus for copyright infringement. Tempo Music, who acquired ownership rights in the 2012 song “When I Was Your Man” by Bruno Mars, claims that Cyrus’ 2023 hit song “Flowers” copied...
Clearing up the Non-Compete Confusion
I. Introduction If you have been following the news, you might be confused about the state of non-compete provisions in the United States. This is understandable as federal and state governments have been reexamining the fairness and enforceability of non-compete...
REGISTERED: Success Stories in Trademark Protection (MOTHER-UNTITLED)
MOTHER UNTITLED Building and maintaining a career as a parent presents unique challenges. And while women have ushered in monumental changes which have created more equity in the workplace, the work is by no means done. Even today, women face outsized challenges...
New “Click-to-Cancel” Rule Requires Businesses to Ease Cancellation for Subscriptions
On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission “FTC” announced a final “Click-to-Cancel” Rule, formally known as the “Rule Concerning Recurring Subscriptions and Other Negative Option Programs” (the “Rule”), requiring companies to make it easier to cancel subscriptions....
Celebrating Two Years at Heilbut LLP!
Dear Friends, A few months ago we celebrated our second birthday here at Heilbut LLP. It is a pleasure to reflect on two years of client milestones and firm growth; two years of fundraisings and acquisitions; two years of trademark registrations and global IP...