Tucked away at the bottom of almost all websites is an important – and often overlooked – document about how the website will treat the personal information of the people who visit that website: the “Privacy Policy” or “Privacy Notice.” Certain industries, including banking, health care, and education, are subject to federal privacy requirements that may affect their requirements to post a notice … [Read more...]
Website Privacy Policies: Why Companies Should Avoid “Copy-and-Paste” and “Free Policy Generators”
Michelle Browning Coughlin Talks About Being a Parent and Practicing Law
In this podcast from the Lawyerist, Cahill IP attorney Michelle Browning Coughlin, who is also the founder of MothersEsquire, talks about how being a parent—especially a mom—can make it harder to practice law, and what firms can do to be more parent-friendly, from paid paternity leave and flexible working arrangements to breastfeeding accommodations and playing the HR … [Read more...]
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“Likelihood of Confusion” about Children’s Health: When a Small Difference in Trademarks Can make a Big Difference
If you are a parent, like I am, you are very likely familiar with the American Academy of Pediatrics. Formed in 1930 to address pediatric standards, it has grown to approximately 64,000 pediatricians throughout the United States. The American Academy of Pediatrics publishes position papers, based on scientific research, along with other books and magazines for health care professionals and … [Read more...]
Why You Should Spy on your Trademark in 2017
Grab your tuxedo, a vodka martini (shaken, not stirred, of course), and some James Bond-style swagger – it’s time to spy on your trademark. Or perhaps more precisely, it’s time to spy on what others may be doing to cause confusion with your trademark. Simply applying for or registering a trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) does not automatically protect a … [Read more...]
Trademark Applicants Beware: Trademark Scams and Solicitations
If you are a trademark applicant, you have most likely received a letter or email about your trademark offering to “publish” it or some other service, often for a hefty sum. These emails or mailings may also warn of potential infringement by others if you do not take action. Often, these solicitations appear to be official mailings from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) or … [Read more...]