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Intellectual Property Litigation: Lanham Act Decisions; Profits and Obviousness in Patent Law

January 20, 2015 read this article

Litigation partner Lew Clayton's Intellectual Property Litigation column appeared in the January 15 issue of the New York Law Journal. The article, titled "Lanham Act Decisions; Profits and Obviousness in Patent Law," reviews recent Lanham Act decisions addressing the evolving post-eBay standards for granting an injunction, the distinction between advertising and protected statements of scientific opinion, and the interplay between copyright and false endorsement law when an advertisement includes unauthorized music.

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