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When Is a Famous Trademark “Abandoned”?

When Is a Famous Trademark “Abandoned”?

Jan 13, 2026 | Business Insights, Highlights, News

Lessons from the Fight Over the TWITTER® Name If you have followed recent business or technology news, you may have seen headlines suggesting that the Twitter trademark might be “up for grabs.” That claim sounds shocking given the brand’s global recognition, but the...
Culture, Compliance, and Cocktails: Managing Risk at Corporate Holiday Events

Culture, Compliance, and Cocktails: Managing Risk at Corporate Holiday Events

Nov 21, 2025 | Employment Law, Highlights, News

As the holiday season approaches, many companies look forward to hosting office parties as a way to celebrate achievements, boost morale, and reinforce a sense of community. These events can be helpful tools for strengthening corporate culture and enhancing employee...

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