3 July 2024FeaturesTrademarksMark Sommers, Gordon Wright
'Dewberry' case may raise costs and liability for US corporates
The SCOTUS review will either chill or empower a court’s discretion to award damages from an infringer’s profits, explain Mark Sommers and Gordon Wright of Finnegan.
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