Go to Home Page Legal
  
Trademark Law Center
Let your voice be heard by joining the community today. Sign up.
Trademark Law Center
RSS Email Alert

A roundup of "people" news about attorneys, law firms, judges, in-house counsel, industry executives, etc., in each practice area. We write up brief stories on new hires, promotions, awards, retirements, firm mergers and related topics so you know what's happening with your colleagues.
Movers and Shakers
Top Blogs have been identified by the LexisNexis Law Center staff as the most interesting, readable, and useful blogs pertaining to this practice area. Most of them are created by legal and other professionals in a wide array of disciplines and represent the cream of the crop in the legal blogosphere.
Top Blogs
Product lines of the Matthew Bender, Michie, Shepard's, and Anderson publishing units, among other LexisNexis products.
Titles from the LexisNexis® Bookstore
Podcasts are recorded weekly by former radio news anchors, producers and legal news reporters. Our podcasts let you listen to regular briefings on the latest developments in your area of law, exclusive news from our bank of journalists, and interviews with industry experts, commentary authors and leading practitioners. You can download or listen to podcasts one at a time by clicking on the "listen" button, or subscribe through your favorite service, such as iTunes.
Trademark Law Podcast
LexisNexis Trademark Law Center Podcast
  • LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Podcast for July 18, 2008
    On this edition, Gerald Levine of Levine Samuel in New York on disputed domain names and the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy. Copyright© 2008 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
    Click Play Button to Listen Now
  • LexisNexis® Intellectual Property Podcast for July 3, 2008
    On this edition, news from LexisNexis Mealeys IP publications, plus, Henry Horbaczewski, Senior Vice President and General Counsel with Reed Elsevier Inc. on fashion design protection. Copyright© 2008 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
    Click Play Button to Listen Now

Martindale.com® Lawyer Locator
Top Cases are the hottest legal opinions in this practice area and are selected by attorneys on the Law Center staff. The opinions are located on lexis.com, and many of them have enhanced content such as links to briefs and other court documents, Expert Commentary, Emerging Issues Commentary, LexisNexis Judicial Profiles, and Cases In Brief, which provide the ultimate in analytical material.
Top Cases
LexisNexis is a collection of legal specialists, journalists, product developers, market analysts, technology experts, solution nuts, Web mavens, marketing geniuses, database maniacs, and many other types of professionals. The Insider Perspective blog is the place on our Web Centers where you can read what our experts think you need to know. Please feel free to comment on what they say, ask questions, and share with colleagues.
Trademark Law Blog
Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Respecting the Record – Construing Rule 12 of the Policy
A complaint in a UDRP proceeding is a procedure that combines a pleading with a motion for summary judgment. Whatever evidence a party has in
continue reading
LexisNexis Trademark Law Center Staff
Posted By: LexisNexis Trademark Law Center Staff
To Moniteur or Not to Monitor, That is eBay’s Question
There are two sides to every coin, and in light of recent judgments, it looks like eBay’s coin is coming up heads in Europe and tails in the United States. In France, a
continue reading
Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Should High Volume Registrants Be Held to a Higher Standard of Diligence?
There is a division among panelists whether high volume registrants in the pay-per-click (“PPC”) landing page bu
continue reading
Cecil Lynn
Posted By: Cecil Lynn
Mac Clone Maker Sued by Apple – FINALLY!
For intellectual property lawyers, the March announcement by Psystar Company that it had developed and planned to sell a fully functional clone of Apple, Inc.’s
continue reading
Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Choice of Law When Parties Are Residents of Different Countries
Generally, panelists decide cases based on “general principles of law widely accepted throughout the world,” Fundación Cal
continue reading
view all posts
Lexis Web Search
Lexis® Web Search
 

If you have listened to one of the LexisNexis Podcasts, what category best describes you??

Law School Affiliation
Attorney
Industry Professional
Submit

Your Resources

Your Toolbox

Our Communities

Other Links