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Caesar Rivise, PC Welcomes Leah George to Firm as an Associate
Posted on May 4, 2022 in News
Caesar Rivise, PC is pleased to announce that Leah George has joined the firm as an associate. Prior to joining Caesar Rivise, Ms. George worked as an Assistant District Attorney handling prosecution matters in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas.
Read MoreLehigh Valley International Airport to Feature Caesar Rivise, PC Client’s COVID-Destroying LifeAire Systems Air Purification System
Posted on Apr 14, 2022 in Blog
As part of a $29 million infrastructure project involving the creation of a new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Checkpoint, Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE) will be installing Caesar Rivise client LifeAire Systems’ air purification system in the Summer of 2022.
Read MoreTrademark Modernization Act Takes Effect in Mid-December: What You Need To Know
Posted on Dec 7, 2021 in Articles
Regulations implementing the Trademark Modernization Act of 2020 (TMA) will officially take effect in mid-December, with the majority of provisions going into effect on December 18, 2021 and changes to office action response periods taking effect on December 1, 2022.
Read MoreA Parade of Intellectual Property: What We Can Learn From the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®
Posted on Nov 24, 2021 in Articles
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade® is an advertiser’s paradise, a literal parade of intellectual property with a guaranteed national audience. The modern version of the parade has evolved far beyond a trademark showcase and has embraced music and even fine art, bringing copyright issues into the mix. With hundreds of intellectual property rights at play—far from a light lift to coordinate—viewers may wonder, how does it all come together?
Read MoreLook What You Made Taylor Do: Copyright Law Explains Why Taylor Swift Is Re-Recording Her Music
Posted on Nov 18, 2021 in Articles
In a move as legally ingenious as it is sentimental, musical artist Taylor Swift has decided that she would like to own her music. While it may seem obvious to the general public that the writer, composer, and performer of a song would then own that song, the music industry functions on a different set of rules formed by contracts and copyrights.
Read MoreCaesar Rivise, PC Welcomes Victoria Jaworowski to Firm as an Associate
Posted on Nov 11, 2021 in News
Caesar Rivise, PC is pleased to announce that Victoria Jaworowski has joined the firm as an associate. She will practice remotely for the firm from South Carolina. Most recently, Ms. Jaworowski was an associate at a South Carolina boutique intellectual property firm.
Read MoreCaesar Rivise, PC Receives Tier 1 Ranking in 2022 Edition of “US News – Best Law Firms”
Posted on Nov 4, 2021 in News
We are pleased to announce that Best Lawyers – U.S. News & World Report “Best Law Firms” has placed Caesar Rivise, PC in “Tier 1” for Copyright Law, Intellectual Property Litigation, Patent Litigation, Patent Law and Trademark Law in the Philadelphia region for 2022.
Read MoreCaesar Rivise, PC Client’s COVID-Destroying LifeAire Systems Installed in Carbon County Hospital
Posted on Oct 15, 2021 in Blog
St. Luke’s University Health Network (SLUHN) has installed Caesar Rivise client LifeAire Systems’ air purification technology throughout patient areas at the new Carbon County campus opening this fall.
Read MoreThe Dawn of DOCX: Modernization Underway at the USPTO
Posted on Sep 7, 2021 in Articles
On June 2, 2021, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced that its previously PDF-based filing […]
Read MoreCaesar Rivise, PC Attorneys Recognized by “Best Lawyers in America”
Posted on Aug 20, 2021 in News
Caesar Rivise is pleased to announce that attorney Barry A. Stein has been recognized by The Best Lawyers […]
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