Check out Caleb Green’s recent mention in the Bloomberg Law article, “Surge in Trademark Fraud Scams Overwhelms Regulators, Applicants.”
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Check out Caleb Green’s recent mention in the Bloomberg Law article, “Surge in Trademark Fraud Scams Overwhelms Regulators, Applicants.” In this article, Caleb is mentioned as he shares how trademark scammers are evolving and the impact the USPTO trademark backlog has on unassuming trademark applicants. In the article Caleb points that “[t]here’s this nine-, 10-month period where you may not have interaction with your client because there’s nothing to report” regarding their application, prompting scammers to reach out to applicants under the guise of trademark practitioners or the USPTO itself. To read the article and learn more, click here.
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