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Maier & Maier Wins Contested Institution Decision for Petitioner in Inter Partes Review

Maier & Maier Wins Contested Institution Decision for Petitioner in Inter Partes Review

Maier & Maier Drives Favorable Result at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB)

Maier & Maier Drives Favorable Result at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB)

Stephen Kunin Recognized by The 2022 Best Lawyers in D.C.

Stephen Kunin Recognized by The 2022 Best Lawyers in D.C.

U.S. District Judge Alan Albright Provides Informative Update at the 2021 IPO Annual Meeting

U.S. District Judge Alan Albright Provides Informative Update at the 2021 IPO Annual Meeting

United States Patent and Trademark Office Expands Prioritized Examination (Track One) Program

United States Patent and Trademark Office Expands Prioritized Examination (Track One) Program

Missouri Workers' Compensation for Violence Against Teachers

Whenever there is a violent confrontation in the classroom, teachers can become victims of heinous acts such as stabbings, shootings, and assault, which can lead to serious injuries.

3 Frequent Asked Questions About Bicycle-Car Collision Accidents

If you were injured in a bicycle-car collision and are having trouble getting answers to some of your bike injury questions, this article is for you.

“No Wage Theft Loophole Act” Passed in New York

The State of New York recently passed a bill closing what many considered a “loophole” in the state’s laws protecting employees against wage theft. Previously, while labor law in New York made it unlawful to withhold portions of an employee’s wage, it was unclear under what circumstances employers could seek exemption. The explicit purpose of Senate Bill S858 is “to clarify that Article 6 of New York’s Labor Law completely and without exception prohibits lack of distribution of earned wages.”

How COVID-19 has Impacted Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Claims

A brief summary of how COVID-19 has impacted Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims

COVID-19 and Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Claims

A brief summary of COVID-19 as a Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Claim

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