Surveys are commonly presented in litigation matters involving Lanham Act issues such as trademarks and false advertising. Increasingly, litigation surveys are also used to estimate damages in patent infringement matters.
How Trademark Surveys Measure Patent Infringement and Damages
Surveys are commonly presented in litigation matters involving Lanham Act issues such as trademarks and false advertising. Increasingly, litigation surveys are also used to estimate damages in patent infringement matters.
Louboutin vs. Yves Saint Laurent: Litigation Surveys as Evidence
In prior postings, I’ve written about the survey evidence presented in recent high profile intellectual property litigation, including Rosetta Stone v Google and Apple v Samsung.A judgment was recently issued in another closely-watched case, this...
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The Top 5 Questions Asked When Hiring a Litigation Survey Expert
Litigation surveys (also known as Lanham Act Surveys) can provide important evidence in intellectual property disputes. Litigation surveys are used to measure important issues such as likelihood of confusion, secondary meaning, brand awareness, false advertising,...
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[Video] Using Controls to Measure Causality in Litigation Surveys
Causality often becomes a issue in litigation surveys. In this installment of his ongoing video series, Dr. Bruce Isaacson describes how causality is measured by using controls, and the three rules of thumb to keep...
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