No Legal Remedies for Generic Drugs

No Legal Remedies for Generic Drugs

Does your pharmacist prescribe you generic drugs or brand name?  Does your health plan cover you for brand name drugs or does your plan only cover you for generic drugs? Taking generic drugs instead of brand name drugs used to be no big deal.  In fact, many consumers preferred generic to brand name because generic […]

In today’s web 2.0 world, it is even harder for companies to protect their trademarks.  With more and more people interacting on these social media sites, we see more cases of trademark infringement.  Many times the infringers are not even aware that what they are doing is illegal.  For example, fans of a product or […]

By: Mark R. Malek My previous articles (see them here, here and here) have provided information on the requirements of disclosing prior art and about how to do some prior art searching.  Many times, I am asked by a client to provide them a “complete” patent search that locates every piece of related prior art […]

By Mark Warzecha I recently read an article in Rolling Stone with the title, “Jay-Z and Beyoncé lose bid to trademark Blue Ivy.” I thought this was interesting so I researched the US PTO. Contrary to the title of the article, Jay-Z and Beyoncé did not lose their bid trademark “Blue Ivy Carter.”   Actually, their […]

By: Mark R. Malek The first article I posted about this series was directed to the duty to disclose prior art to the Patent Office during the patent prosecution process.  The next article tried to give some information about what constituted prior art.  Now that we know what prior art is, let’s go over some good […]

What is Prior Art?

By: Mark R. Malek In my last article, I noted that an inventor has a duty to disclose prior art that they know of  when filing a patent application.  But what is prior art?  The answer to this question is extraordinarily important in determining not only patentability of an invention, but also in determining whether or […]

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