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Boxing Out Competitors: WNBA Star Angel Reese’s Growing Trademark Portfolio

Angel Reese—the former LSU basketball superstar who now plays for the Chicago Sky in the WNBA—made headlines recently when she filed an application to register MEBOUNDS as a trademark for clothing and related items (Serial...more

Reading the Tea Leaves: How Trademark Applications Show WNBA and NWSL Expansion Plans and Complications

Keen sports observers sometimes use trademark applications to try to identify the names and locations of potential expansion teams that may be coming to sports leagues. Recent trademark applications by the WNBA and National...more

Turn the Trademarks Off: The Trademarks of Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and Beyonce

On May 9, 2025, I sat in a crowded football stadium for the sold-out second night of the Grand National Tour concert featuring Kendrick Lamar and SZA (the stage name of Solána Rowe). As I listened to those iconic artists...more

We’re Definitely Watching: Viral Women’s Sports Phrase Gets Trademark Registration

As my colleague Puya Partow-Navid recently wrote, popular or viral phrases in the sports world are often the subjects of trademark registrations. Women’s sports are no exception. 2024 was a banner year for women’s sports,...more

U.S. Isn’t Everything – The Importance for U.S. Entities to Obtain Trademark Protection Abroad (Yes, that includes Canada)

The author of the lyrics for Canada’s national anthem, “O Canada,” probably didn’t have trademarks in mind when he wrote “we stand on guard for thee.” But a recent trademark infringement win for a Maryland-based U.S....more

Commercial Litigation Outlook - 2024

By any measure, the world has changed vastly since we issued our first Commercial Litigation Outlook in 2020. We are now on our fourth installment of providing insights and flagging trends for what to expect in the coming...more

Hark! The Herald Trademarks Sing: A Holiday Trademark Extravaganza

‘Twas a day in December, when all through the blog, we were writing ‘bout trademarks, as if in a fog.  When, what to our wondering eyes should appear, but holiday trademarks, so lovely and dear.  The PTO said, as it reviewed...more

Gobble Up the Trademarks! A Thanksgiving Roundup

Thanksgiving is the start of the holiday season, a beloved time of the year where family and friends gather over delicious meals to share and create memories and to express love and gratitude. Thanksgiving also commences the...more

Hands Off My Inventions! New York Imposes New Restrictions on Employment Agreements

On September 15th 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law an amendment to the New York Labor Law. The amendment adds a new Section 203-f to the Labor Law, which addresses the assignment of inventions made by employees....more

Serving the USPTO Director in Actions Involving Non-US Companies: A Little-Known Provision of the Lanham Act

There is a little-known provision of the Lanham Act (the US Trademark Act) that packs a potentially big punch. 15 USC § 1051(e) provides that if a non-U.S. entity registers for a trademark in the United States without...more

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