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Anthony M. Verna III, Esq.

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The Patent and Trademark Office of the United States refused to register a Lizzo trademark application for "100% That Bitch" in apparel.The reason why is because a phrase/trademark has to function as a trademark.Taking a T-shirt and put
Here's a lightly-edited transcript of the video blog:Hi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner, Verna Law, back for another video blog: We have some thoughts on trademark damages.If you are going into federal court and you are going t
Lightly-edited transcript of the blog entry:Hi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner, Verna Law.Let's talk a little bit about the Trademark Modernization Act of 2020. That's right. Congress passed a COVID spending bill and tucked in some
Hi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner, Verna Law. You can see us on the web at vernalaw.com. So 2021 is coming up - Happy New Year! That's why we're dressed casually: It's the holiday season.!However, the patent and trademark office has s
Hi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner of Verna Law. We focus on intellectual property and advertising law, but I think you knew that already.Why should I seek patent protection?This is the Motherload question.Simply put, if you ha
Hi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner, Verna Law, P.C. We focus on intellectual property and advertising law. You can find us at vernalaw.com. Now, let's get to the meat of this.Do I need a model or prototype before I can file a patent?
Trademarks are meant to signify the source and quality of goods or services. Therefore, trademarks that are descriptive are relatively disfavored. How can someone register a descriptive trademark? I discuss in this video blog!Here is a ligh
This is another video blog to go with our Patent Law FAQ - we hope you continue to enjoy our video blogs.Here is a lighted-edited transcript of the blog:Can I get a patent on my software?I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner of Verna
At Verna Law, P.C., we are doing a series of video blogs that coincide with our FAQs. This video answers the question "What is a patent?" Hi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner of Verna Law, P.C. where our team focuses on intellectual pro
The full transcript of this video blog can be seen on our Copyright vs. Trademark page: https://vernalaw.com/copyright-vs-trademark-law/
In today's troubled economic times, companies that fall may want to declare bankruptcy. Companies with registered trademarks may want to continue to use the trademarks and not lose any value in the brands. However, protecting the trademark fr
Verna Law, P.C. currently has cases in the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, the Southern District of New York, the Eastern District of New York, the District of New Jersey, the Central District of California, and the Western District of Washin
America's favorite export, that's right, LeBron James, andhis media company, and Nike were all sued for trademark infringement this weekin the Federal District Court of Washington D C. Why were they sued for trademark infringement and wha
I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner of Verna Law. Butchances are you already knew that!Hey, it's the middle of February and what does everyone sayabout the middle of February? It's my favorite time of year. Like, nobody says that abou
Video Blog 24: Why Were the Chicago Cubs Sued for Copyright Infringement? And what does it mean for the small business going into court?Recently, the Chicago Cubs were sued for copyright infringement. I kind of find it weird that I'm go
Here at Verna Law, one of our goals of 2020 is to keepgrowing our patent practice, especially with our patent agent, Wil Jacques. Recently we've had a couple phone calls with potentialclients who have business method or algorithmic patent
Back in 2014, a company called Surrey Nanosystems received a patent for a colorthat is so black and absorbs 94% of all light. Let me take a step back there.You don't receive a patent on the color. You receive a patent on the processfor makin
Some statistics for 2019 are coming in in the trademarkworld. And in these particular statistics, one survey from CompuMark, a companyfrom Clarivate Analytics and a company that does all of the Verna Law trademarksearching, we're finding tha
Video Blog 20: California Consumer Privacy Act: An IntroductionHi, I'm Anthony Verna, managing partner of Verna Law, butyou already knew that. That's why you're here. One of the perils of advertising law is the fact that thereare 50 S
Most cases settle. Most lawsuits settle. We at Verna Law, P.C. have settled most of our trademark infringement lawsuits or trademark oppositions or trademark cancellations. Navigating Trademark Disputes: A Guide to Alternative Dispute Re
Hi Anthony Verna here. Let's talk a little bit about a decision that came from the TrademarkTrial and Appeal Board (TTAB) on October 31st.First, it reminded me of a case a few years ago that I had inwhich I made my appearance in the c
Well you haven't heard from me in a few weeks. And that'sbecause I've been in the middle of depositions for several cases and the travelschedule can be a little hectic. But what are we looking for in a trademark infringement or trademark
Here at Verna Law, we have cases in several districts, inthe federal courts.Southern District of New YorkNorthern District of New YorkDistrict of New Jersey; and the Central District of California. One of the defining aspects of differ
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1991 and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush as Public Law 102-243. It amended the Communications Act of 1934. The TCPA is codified as 4
Recently, I've had a lot of people send me emails. They'reasking about celebrities and trademarks. Why? Well, Tom Brady filed for something called TOM TERRIFIC,although I think that nobody calls him that. And, recently, LeBron James filed
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