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Machina Trademark Litigation Report to see all the data and analysis.
Not exact matches
«They have a lot more copyright
litigation than
trademark litigation,» Brian Howard, legal data scientist and director of Analytics Services for Lex
Machina, told Retail Dive.
«Despite the increasing number of arguments and lawsuits, there's a lack of reliable, unbiased data on the patterns and trends about
trademark litigation in America,» said Owen Byrd, Lex
Machina's Chief Evangelist.
Attendees of the 137th annual meeting of the International
Trademark Association in San Diego, CA, May 2 - 6, can pick up a complimentary copy of the report by visiting booth # 1323, where they can also get a demo of Lex
Machina's new Legal Analytics for
Trademark Litigation.
Drawing on data from Lex
Machina's proprietary intellectual property
litigation database, these quantified insights into time - to - injunction, findings of infringement or fair use, and damages won can be used to help attorneys budget cases and craft winning strategies for
trademark litigation.
Menlo Park, CA, May 1, 2015 — Lex
Machina announced today the release of the first comprehensive
Trademark Litigation Report, analyzing key metrics including filings, findings, remedies, and damages in trademark cases pending from 2009 through the first quarter
Trademark Litigation Report, analyzing key metrics including filings, findings, remedies, and damages in
trademark cases pending from 2009 through the first quarter
trademark cases pending from 2009 through the first quarter of 2015.
Lex
Machina's Legal Analytics for
Trademark Litigation enables attorneys and mark owners for the first time to make data - driven decisions about federal trademark case strategy and
Trademark Litigation enables attorneys and mark owners for the first time to make data - driven decisions about federal
trademark case strategy and
trademark case strategy and tactics.
The 882
trademark cases brought during the recent quarter was the highest since 2015's third quarter, but outside of that, it's the lowest level of
trademark litigation going back to before the first quarter of 2009, the oldest quarter which the Lex
Machina IP report shows.
During the luncheons, Owen presented trends and insights on patent, copyright,
trademark and securities
litigation data from Lex
Machina's Legal Analytics platform.