Intellectual Property 101 – Trademarks

A trademark is a designation used to identify and distinguish the goods of one person from those of another.[i] Trademark law generally encompasses several types of identifying marks, such as trademarks on goods, service marks and trade dress.[ii] Federal law governs trademarks under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C.[iii] Unlike patents and copyrights, the Constitution does not specifically grant…

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Intellectual Property 101 – Patents

The 21st century economy presents various challenges to the modern business owner. Whether one is a small local merchant or a multinational corporation providing goods and services around the world, business owners must identify and protect their business assets to maintain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. “Ideation” and “monetization” are watchwords used to spur innovation…

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Shannon Bates serves on CLE Planning Committee for the State Bar of Texas Intellectual Property Law Section

Shannon Bates has been selected to serve on the 2015 Continuing Legal Education planning committee for the State Bar of Texas Intellectual Property Law Section. Shannon is a partner and co-founder of Harper & Bates LLP, a Dallas-based litigation and intellectual property firm. The purpose of the committee is to identify timely topics and interesting…

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Shannon Bates serves as Moot Court Oral Arguments Judge for INTA Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition

Partner Shannon Bates of the Dallas litigation and intellectual property law firm of Harper & Bates LLP served as a judge for the Southwest Regional Oral Arguments of the International Trademark Association (INTA) Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, which took place in Dallas on Saturday February 7, 2015. Shannon also served as an oral arguments…

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