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New Jersey Judge Overturns Jury Verdict of Patent Infringement

On Monday June 1, 2020, the New Jersey Federal District Court (Newark) granted defendant Central Garden & Pet’s motion for judgment as a matter of law, overturning the jury finding of patent infringement.  GTPP patent attorney Steve Grossman was a member of the Central trial team, along with Linda Harvey and Michael Freeman, of Greenberg […]

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ICANN’s Impending WHOIS Data Blackout Presents Serious Challenges to Trademark Enforcement on the Internet

By: Chelsea VanderWoude Trademarks and domain names have become an increasing point of concern for those who conduct business online.  Any company that owns a trademark and operates a website may have its fair share of intellectual property headaches – from trademark infringement to cybersquatters.  Now, any and all trademark owners may find their portfolios […]

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GTPP IDENTIFIED AS A TOP PATENT FIRM FOR 2016 BY IPWATCHDOG.COM

Top Patent Firms for 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact – Nikolas Uhlir, Esq. – Partner (nuhlir@gtpp.com) GTPP IDENTIFIED AS A TOP PATENT FIRM FOR 2016 BY IPWATCHDOG.COM Manchester, NH – Ipwatchdog.com, a leading source of intellectual property news, has identified Grossman, Tucker, Perreault, and Pfleger PLLC (GTPP) as a top patent firm for 2016, based […]

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LA Chargers Face New Troubles at the USPTO

By: Abigail Zeller In January 2016, the National Football League (NFL) agreed to allow the St. Louis Ram’s to relocate to Los Angeles (LA). As part of that agreement, the NFL also gave the San Diego Chargers a one-year option to join the Rams in LA. Recently, the Chargers exercised that option and reached an […]

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Intellectual Property Law: Seeing Software as Patent-Eligible Subject Matter

By: Nikolas J. Uhlir Prompting a collective sigh of relief from patent attorneys that represent clients in the software industry, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Enfish LLC v. Microsoft reversed a lower court’s holding that Enfish’s patent claims – which are directed to software – were invalid for claiming patent-ineligible subject […]

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