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Doobie-ous Competition: How a Cannabis Company Can Use Employment Agreements to Protect Intellectual Property

LexBlog IP

In the trademark context, for instance, an employee can quit their job at a Michigan cannabis company, move to California, and establish an identical cannabis company—using the exact same trademarks and branding. He can be reached at 248-631-2050 or MJotanovic@dickinsonwright.com. His bio can be viewed here.

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Avoiding a Bad Trip: How Cannabis Companies Can Mitigate the Risk of an Infringement Lawsuit

LexBlog IP

Yet cannabis businesses continue to grapple with protecting their brands, as trademark protection at the federal level remains unavailable. It is common for a growing business to be targeted by brands looking to make a statement and enforce their marks. He can be reached at 248-631-2050 or MJotanovic@dickinsonwright.com.

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Cambodia and its RCEP Accession

IP and Legal Filings

By 2050, the predicted $0.5 The garment and export business in Cambodia must create more useful service activities including branding, marketing, and sourcing in order for it to advance up the value chain. quadrillion worldwide (GDP, PPP) may be accounted for by half of the global economy as a whole thanks to the RCEP.

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How To Protect Your Cannabis Trademarks in a Legal Landscape That Is Half-Baked

LexBlog IP

In this release, we will discuss how a cannabis business can use trademarks for brand protection – despite the fact that federal law prohibits filing a cannabis-related trademark. He can be reached at 248-631-2050 or MJotanovic@dickinsonwright.com. His bio can be viewed here.

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Biotech of the Future: Fashion’s Role in Climate Change

IPilogue

It generated momentum that must continue to meet the goal of the 2015 Paris Agreement by 2050: to reduce the Earth’s temperature by 1.5°C. Furthermore, the company announced the opening of an Innovation Hub in North Carolina set for early 2022 , where they will work with global brands to adopt new biotechnological textile innovations.

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Time to look Beyond Compulsory Licenses? A Glimpse at the Ribociclib Case

SpicyIP

million breast cancer cases are expected globally by 2050. Investigating Form 27 Discrepancies in Drug Patent Working Declarations One crucial aspect of this analysis revolves around the Form 27 disclosures made by the company for the drug, which goes by the brand name Kryxana. – It imposes a burden of 17.7 of GDP in FY23.