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"Advanced Practice Tips From The TTAB" By Judges Susan Hightower And Christen English
17 April 2019
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
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At Tuesday's "Trademark Office Comes to
California" session, Judge Susan Hightower provided the
attendees with the latest edition of "Advanced Practice Tips
from the TTAB," authored by Judge Hightower and
newly-appointed Judge and former Interlocutory Attorney, Christen
English. I thank Judge Hightower and Chief Judge Rogers for
permission to provide my dear readers with a downloadable copy (here).
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