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In ‘Global Arms Race’ for COVID Vaccine, Patents are Key Incentive

Avery Martinez - May 8, 2020

Accessing Resources for Crisis Amid COVID-19

Law Week - May 6, 2020
Public Guardianship on the Clock

On the Clock

Law Week - May 5, 2020

State Takes Steps to Prevent COVID Outbreak in Juvenile Detention

Avery Martinez - May 5, 2020

Court Opinions- May 04, 2020

Jess Brovsky-Eaker - May 4, 2020

Colorado Attorneys Win Landmark Case on ‘Color Marks’

Jessica Folker - May 4, 2020

Do Two Generics Make a Trademark?

Law Week - May 4, 2020

Coronavirus Closures- May 04, 2020

Law Week - May 4, 2020

U.S. Attorney’s Office and DOJ Take Action on Predatory Housing During...

Avery Martinez - May 4, 2020

Holland & Hart Names First Chief Diversity and Inclusion...

Law Week - May 4, 2020
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Coronavirus Closures- May 04, 2020

Colorado Attorneys Win Landmark Case on ‘Color Marks’

On the Clock

News

In ‘Global Arms Race’ for COVID Vaccine, Patents are Key Incentive

U.S. Attorney’s Office and DOJ Take Action on Predatory Housing During Pandemic

Do Two Generics Make a Trademark?

State Takes Steps to Prevent COVID Outbreak in Juvenile Detention

Corporate Counsel Insight

Coronavirus Policies Create New Challenges for Employers and Immigrant Workers

Courts

Accessing Resources for Crisis Amid COVID-19

Court Opinions- May 04, 2020

SCOTUS Kicks Off Remote Arguments

People

Holland & Hart Names First Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer

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Intellectual Property

The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in the Booking.com trademark case, which questions whether two generic words can come together to form a recognizable mark; also, attorneys address questions employers might have regarding staff on H-1B visas; filings for civil protection orders have decreased during the coronavirus stay-at-home orders, but many fear that actual instances of domestic abuse have risen; and the Colorado Supreme Court delivered an opinion in an insurance case that clarifies that the state legislature may not give an interstate commission the power to override statute

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