Message from the Chair
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
January 2009
A note from Section Chair Pradip Sahu.
Message from the Chair
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
December 2008
It has been a busy couple of months since my last message. Our section council meeting at the Canadian consulate was very well attended by the consular community in Chicago and was quite productive.
Looking for a precedent for three-dimensional trademarks in Japan? Coke is it
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
November 2008
On May 29, 2008, the Japan Intellectual Property High Court reversed the decision of the Japan Patent Office (the “JPO”) in which the JPO rejected the application for registration of one of the Coca-Cola Company’s unique bottle shapes as a three-dimensional trademark.
Message from the Chair
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
August 2008
It has been only a few weeks since our organizational meeting in St. Louis, and our section council is already off to a great start.
Message from the Chair
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
July 2008
I would like to welcome all of the members of our section and our new council for the upcoming 2008-2009 year.
Indian patent law survives challenge by Swiss drug company
By Alpana P. Sahu & Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
February 2008
In August 2007, the High Court of Judicature in Madras ruled against the pharmaceutical company Novartis in its challenge of the Patents Act of India.
Trademark protection in China: An overview
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
September 2003
Many businesses in the United States see China as "the final frontier" because it is a rapidly developing nation with great potential for economic growth.
International trademark protection: A brand new way in the U.S.A.
By Pradip K. Sahu
International and Immigration Law,
May 2003
On November 2, 2002, President Bush signed into law the legislation that will make the United States a member of the Madrid Protocol for the International Registration of Marks (The Madrid Protocol).
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