Foley Partner Karin Segall recently authored an article titled “Re-filing to cure invalidity essential to trademark audits” in the July/August issue of World Trademark Review. The article addresses issues to consider when performing an audit of a trademark portfolio in order to assess vulnerability of a mark to fraud or to non-use cancellation.
This article first appeared in issue 14 (July/August 2008) of World Trademark Review.
This article first appeared in issue 14 (July/August 2008) of World Trademark Review.
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