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Trademark Modernization Act Updates Letter of Protest Procedures
Authored By Tim O'Keeffe, Esq. & Samantha Pendley A Letter of Protest in the context of Trademarks is a procedure that allows a third party to bring to the attention of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) evidence bearing on the registrability...
Ms. Brittany Maxey-Fisher Named as 2022 Top Lawyer
We are pleased to announce that Ms. Maxey-Fisher has been voted by her peers as a 2022 Tampa Magazine TAMPA Top Attorney in two separate categories, Patent Law and Patent Litigation! Honorees of the award are nominated by their peers, in a survey that goes out to over...
Mr. Tim O’Keefe Admitted to U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida
Our team wants to give a big congratulations to Mr. Tim O’Keefe, a lawyer at Maxey-Fisher who was admitted to U.S. Court for the Southern District of Florida on December 20th!! Pursuant to Rule 1 of the Southern District of Florida’s Rules, Mr. O’Keefe was admitted...
Congratulations to our Clients for Their Win at the 29th Annual Valero Alamo Bowl!
We want to give a big congratulations to two of our clients, Oklahoma University’s wide receiver Mario Williams and offensive lineman Anton Harrison, for winning the 29th Annual Valero Alamo Bowl against the University of Oregon! This bowl is an NCAA Division Football...
The Patent Scoop on Campbell’s Soup
The Campbell Soup Company (“Campbell”) is an American food processing company founded in 1869 in Camden, New Jersey. Campbell is widely known for their extensive line of Ready-to-Cook canned soups. Over the past one-hundred years, they have acquired other brands...
Ms. Stacey Turmel Award 2022 Lawyers of Distinction Award
Congratulations to Stacey Turmel on being recognized by Lawyers of Distinction as a 2022 Lawyer of Distinction for Website Regulatory Compliance! Winners are nominated by their fellow peers. We are so proud of Stacey!