World Litigation Forum is now  “World Lawyers Forum.”

23rd WLF, Jan 19-20, 2026, Dubai – 22°C 🌤️
20th WLF, April 28 – 29, 2025, Bahrain – 28°C ☀️

21st WLF, September 24 – 25, 2025, Amsterdam – 16°C🌤️

22nd WLF, Jan 2026, Dubai, UAE – 22°C 🌤️

7th Circ. Questions ‘Pizza Puff’ Maker’s Injunction Win

7th Circ. Questions ‘Pizza Puff’ Maker’s Injunction Win By Editorial Team A Seventh Circuit panel seemed skeptical Friday that a lower court held Little Caesar’s to the correct standard when it blocked the chain from using the term “pizza puff” to describe its muffin-pizza products. The case, which involves intellectual property rights and food branding, […]

Campbell’s Settles Trademark Dispute With Politician Over Soup Can Usage

Campbell’s Settles Trademark Dispute With Politician Over Soup Can Usage By Editorial Team Campbell’s Co. has reached a settlement in a federal court trademark dispute with a Michigan congressional candidate who used the company’s iconic soup can design in her campaign materials. The defendant has agreed to cease producing, distributing, or using any of Campbell’s […]

Federal Circuit Orders New Trial for Unicycle Infringement Damages

Federal Circuit Orders New Trial for Unicycle Infringement Damages By Editorial Team The Federal Circuit has ruled for a new trial to determine whether Inventist Inc. should be awarded lost profits after a jury found Ninebot Inc. guilty of infringing its unicycle patent. The court stated that crucial information was omitted, potentially influencing the initial […]

Squires Orders Chinese Chip Co. To Prove It’s Not A Threat

Squires Orders Chinese Chip Co. To Prove It’s Not A Threat By Editorial Team U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires has mandated that Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. Ltd. explain why its challenge to Micron Technology Inc. patents should proceed, given that the Chinese company has been deemed a national security risk. According to […]

Sandisk Points To Differences In ‘Settled Expectations’ Cases

Sandisk Points To Differences In ‘Settled Expectations’ Cases By Editorial Team Sandisk Technologies Inc. has presented arguments to the Federal Circuit, asserting that its case challenging the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s denial of patent reviews based on an owner’s “settled expectations” is distinct from recent cases where petitions were rejected due to changing institution […]