The United States Patent and Trademark Office has announced the After Final Consideration Pilot (AFCP 2.0) has been extended through September 30, 2020. The program is part of the USPTO’s efforts to compact prosecution and increase collaboration between examiners and stakeholders. The AFCP 2.0 helps to streamline responses to Final Office action rejections and provides […]
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KARDASHIAN TRADEMARK DISPUTE HEADED TO THE US SUPREME COURT?
The Kardashians are involved in a trademark dispute that may be decided by the US Supreme Court. Kroma Makeup EU, LLC (“Kroma EU”) sued the Kardashians in 2014 over the Kardashians beauty products line, “Khroma Beauty”. Kroma EU was granted a license in October 2012 to import, sell and distribute “Kroma” branded beauty products in […]
Widerman Malek Host Dinner Party with International Trademark Attorneys
The Attorneys of Widerman Malek, PL hosted a dinner for many attorneys that it conducts business with in the field of patents, trademarks, copyrights and general litigation. Attorneys Mark Malek and Mark Warzecha were honored to host this dinner party at Donovan’s Steakhouse in the Gaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego on May 4, 2015. Attorneys […]
Widerman Malek Attorneys Attend INTA 2015 Conference in San Diego
Widerman Malek, PL Attorneys Mark Warzecha and Mark Malek attended the 2015 International Trademark Association conference in San Diego from April 30, 2015 to May 6, 2015. The conference was held at the San Diego Convention Center, and Widerman Malek Attorneys had the privilege of attending several trademark classes to enhance their knowledge on international […]