Rod Berman was quoted in Fronteras in the article, “Disney Wants To Trademark ‘Dia De Los Muertos,’” regarding Disney’s trademark filing for an upcoming Pixar film. Rod’s comments also were used in an audio clip.
Rod Berman was quoted in the National Law Journal in the article titled, “Post-Bombing, Two Apply for ‘Boston Strong’ Mark,” regarding the viability of trademarking “Boston Strong.”
Jessica Bromall Sparkman and Rod Berman were quoted in Law360 in the article titled “IP Lawyers Weigh In On High Court’s 1st-Sale Ruling,” discussing the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on the Copyright Act’s first-sale doctrine.
Rod Berman was quoted in Businessweek in the article titled, “Sriracha Hot Sauce Catches Fire, Yet ‘There’s Only One Rooster,” as he represents Huy Fong Foods in counterfeit hot sauce claims.
Rod Berman was quoted in the Law360 article, “Patent Law Trumps Policy in Myriad Cancer Gene Decision.”
Rod Berman was quoted on Pharmalot.com in the article titled “Supremes Remand Ruling on Cancer Genes & Patents,” regarding a recent Supreme Court ruling involving Myriad Genetics and its right to patent human genes.
Rod Berman was quoted in Law360 in the article titled "After Prometheus Loss, High Court Eyes Cancer Gene Patent."
Rod Berman’s comments on the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act were featured in the National Law Journal in the article titled "Ten Things You Should Know About the New Patent Law." (This article was also published by Corporate Counsel, Law Technology News and Texas Lawyer).
Rod Berman was quoted in Forbes in the article titled "If the Don Can’t Get ‘You’re Fired’, and Paris Hilton Can’t Get ‘That’s Hot’, Then ‘OWS’ Will Probably Stay Free." Rod commented on a recent filing to trademark the "Occupy Wall Street" slogan.
Rod Berman was quoted in Law360 commenting on the America Invents Act, a Senate bill that will potentially change major aspects of patent law.