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Klemchuk PLLC, a leading litigation, intellectual property (IP), and business law firm, announces that Darin M. Klemchuk presented a CLE to the Dallas Area Paralegal Association (DAPA) on March 27, 2024. The topic was “20% More in 15 Minutes: Productivity, Goals, and Performance.”
Darin M. Klemchuk is the founder of Klemchuk PLLC, a leading intellectual property law firm focusing on litigation, anti-counterfeiting, trademarks, patents, and business law. He was recently interviewed for Lawyer Monthly magazine on the topic of IP litigation, infringement matters, and disputes.
Creating internal protocols for prevention of cybercrime scams is the best way to prevent becoming victim and keeping the workplace safe.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Klemchuk PLLC.
What happens when generative artificial intelligence produces prior art? Does that affect an inventor’s ability to obtain a patent? Prior art is an all-encompassing term meant to be a catchall for any previous patent, publication, or use regardless of whether it is domestic or foreign.
Klemchuk PLLC announces that Attorney Darin M. Klemchuk has been featured in the February 2024 edition of Lawyer Monthly. This exclusive feature highlights Klemchuk's insights in the field of Intellectual Property Infringement Matters and Disputes and sheds light on key industry trends and challenges.
Klemchuk PLLC is looking to hire a Marketing Intern to join our team. This part-time role involves hands-on experience in various marketing aspects, including website redesign, SEO, mini website creation, content promotion, blog interviews, off-page promotion, and social media strategy.
In this issue, we discuss common mistakes in branding, the reporting requirements for the new Corporate Transparency Act, strategies for in-house counsel to defend against patent trolls, and the risks of demand letters as demonstrated by the Jack Daniel’s litigation.
Much has already been written about the Supreme Court’s holding in the trademark dispute between Jack Daniel’s and VIP Products regarding the “Bad Spaniels” dog toy that VIP began selling back in 2014. Read this article for key takeaways and observations on the case