Rod Berman was quoted in Speech Technology Magazine in the article "Shame on You, Authors Guild," in reference to text-to-speech (TTS) on Amazon’s Kindle, and the issue of copyright infringement.
Rod Berman was quoted in Cigar Insider in the article titled "Montecristo v. Tatuaje – Altadis Sues Pete Johnson and Pepin Garcia," regarding a trade dress lawsuit involving cigar companies.
The Law360 article titled “Court Rules for Forever 21 on Fabric Design Copyright” discusses Rod Berman’s case and mentions JMBM for representing Forever 21 in the win. Susan Allison and Jessica Bromall Sparkman are also involved in the case.
Rod Berman was listed in "LA’s Top 100 Lawyers", which appeared in the October 5 issue of the Los Angeles Business Journal.
Rod Berman was quoted in BNA’s Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal in the article entitled, "Declaratory Judgment Dismissed in ‘Wham-O’ Case, No Controversy Under MedImmune", regarding the ruling in the Manley Toys case.
Rod Berman was mentioned in the Law360 article, "Wham-O Seeks to Protect ‘Hula Hoop,’ ‘Frisbee’ Marks," regarding the Wham-O Inc. v. Manley Toys Ltd. and AW Computer Holdings LLC case.
Rod Berman was mentioned in Licensing Letter, a publication which discusses licensing news.
The recent complaint filed by Rod Berman on behalf of client Manley Toys Ltd. was included in the story, “Toy Maker Seeks Declaratory Judgment that “Boogie Board” is Generic for Guess What?” on the Las Vegas Trademark Attorney blog.
Rod Berman and Stan Gibson were featured in the article “Cosmos Jewelry Ltd. Prevails in Trade Dress Infringement Case — Appellate Court Affirms $2.3 Million Judgment Won by Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro LLP.” It appeared on Reuters, Yahoo! Finance, Morningstar News, FinancialContent.com, and the Denver Post.
Rod Berman was mentioned in the PR Web article “Mrs. America Global Lifestyle Brand Launches Targeting America’s Most Powerful Consumer Demographic.”