IP & TECHNOLOGY

In today’s highly competitive global market environment, intellectual property, and the exclusivity it provides its owners, is paramount to businesses, who wish to create and maintain an edge over the competition.

 

ADLI works with your business, regardless of its size, to identify and obtain protection for the intellectual property eligible aspects of your business.  Whether it is an invention relating to a new product or a service, a new brand you use to identify and promote a product or a service, original literary and artistic works that are part of your business or you use to describe and promote the business, or information and know-how, which is best protected as a trade secret, ADLI is there to help.

 

Regardless of the challenge, ADLI attorneys are there to help guide your business to develop and optimize innovation and to create and expand your Intellectual Property portfolio according to a custom-made strategy tailored to the particular goals and needs of your business.

 

ADLI is proud of its reputation as the go-to firm for devising and helping to execute a comprehensive Intellectual Property and Technology model, which includes litigation, transaction and intellectual property portfolio creation, optimization and monetization to suit businesses of all sizes, from startups to global enterprises.

Supreme Court Nixes First Amendment Defense To Trademark Infringement

October 3, 2023

The U.S. Supreme Court has practically nixed a longstanding and widely adopted First Amendment defense co trademark infringement that exempted certain unauthorized but “artistically expressive~ usages of trademarks from the…

Copyright Protection for Public Performances of Pre-1972 Music

June 8, 2023

A 2021 decision by the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has renewed focus on the scope and extent of copyright protection for public performances of pre-1972 sound recordings. The…

The Subject Was Patent Eligibility

December 28, 2022

Section 101 of the patent act sets the foundational requirements an invention must meet to be eligible for patent protection. A recent en banc decision of the federal Circuit Court…