Webinar Trademarks and the Likelihood of Confusion

Published: Jan. 17, 2013, 8:03 p.m.

b'Here is the recording of the January 16, 2013 webinar on "Trademarks and the Likelihood of Confusion."\\n\\nWhen is one trademark is too similar to another? Courts have adopted a thirteen factor test to help make this determination. In this webinar, we will discuss the test and review examples from recent cases in which this determination was the key issue. Come learn from Davis McGrath LLC\\u2019s Kevin Thompson during this interactive webinar. Be prepared to ask and get answers to your own questions as well.\\n\\nKevin has over thirteen years of experience in counseling clients with regard to their trademark issues.\\n\\nTopics include:\\n- Trademark basics\\n- Trademark Distinctiveness\\n- The Likelihood of Confusion Test\\n- Recent Trademark Trial and Appeal Board cases\\n\\nDavis McGrath LLC applied for 1/2 hour of Illinois MCLE credit for this webinar. To receive credit, please send your name and ARDC number to Kevin Thompson at kthompson@davismcgrath.com, and when you viewed the webinar. Please also send him your questions.\\n\\n\\nView on YouTube\\n\\nThe slides can be found here \\u2013 Slides - Trademarks and the Likelihood of Confusion\\n\\nThe cases can be found here - Cases from 01 16 2013 Webinar\\n\\nSubscribe to our Webinar series in iTunes\\nView our Webinar series on YouTube\\n\\nOur next webinar will be on February 6, 2013 on the topic of \\u201cTrademark Dilution.\\u201d For more information, click here.'