SAN FRANCISCO — One Fish, two Fish. One Fish, sue Fish?
Irvine, California-based intellectual property boutique Fish IP Law has sued Fish & Richardson, seeking a ruling that its name and logo don’t infringe the IP megafirm’s trademarks.
In the Fishiest IP dispute you're likely to see, Fish IP Law has sued Fish & Richardson seeking a ruling that its name and logo don't infringe the megafirm's registered and common law trademarks.
September 18, 2017 at 03:50 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO — One Fish, two Fish. One Fish, sue Fish?
Irvine, California-based intellectual property boutique Fish IP Law has sued Fish & Richardson, seeking a ruling that its name and logo don’t infringe the IP megafirm’s trademarks.
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