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Music to Our Ears: Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Jackpot Win at TTAB
The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“TTAB”) recently reviewed whether the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s guitar-shaped building design was eligible for trademark protection with the United States Trademark Office. TTAB held in favor of the Seminole Tribe of Florida,...
Brittany Maxey-Fisher was honored to attend Stetson College University of Law's Black Law Students Association "BLSA" dinner and reception with speaker Alec Hall last week to kick off Black History Month! She looks forward to attending future BLSA events.
Brittany Maxey-Fisher Attends Stetson Law ALumni Association’s First Meeting of 2024
As President of the Stetson Law Alumni Association, Brittany Maxey-Fisher was so proud of the progress made by the SLAA committee and other attendees during this year’s first meeting. She is looking forward to more fabulous meetings and events in 2024!
Does the Mandatory Deposit Requirement of 17 U.S.C. Section 407 Violate the Bill of Rights?
Authored by Tim O'Keeffe, Esq. Matthew Ersek, and Meghan Redmond In the nuanced world of copyright law, a recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in the case of Valancourt Books, LLC v. Garland stands a significant development. This case,...
Doggone Important Question of Law Reaches U.S. Supreme Court: Jack Daniel’s v. Bad Spaniels
Authored by Haviland M. M. Kebler, Esq. and Samantha Pendley The Supreme Court of the United States heard argument in the Jack Daniel’s Properties Inc. v. VIP Products LLC case which was originally brought forth before the United States District Court for Arizona....
Stetson Law School 2023 December Commencement
Maxey-Fisher congratulates the December 2023 graduates of Stetson Law School! As President of the Stetson Lawyers Alumni Association Brittany Maxey-Fisher was honored to speak at the commencement and looks forward to seeing all the success the graduates will have in...