Perspective
Nov. 28, 2012
Lessons learned from a trademark infringement trial
One of the most difficult jobs facing general counsel today is how to effectively manage an intellectual property case. A recent trademark infringement case highlights some of these challenges. By Ben M. Davidson and Heather H. Fan




One of the most difficult jobs facing general counsel today is how to effectively manage an intellectual property case. IP cases can be more complicated, unpredictable and expensive than other cases. A recent trademark infringement case highlights some of these challenges. Earlier this month, the Central District of California returned a verdict of $8.6 million for compensatory and punitive damages in favor of Canadian toy an...
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