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31 Oct 2014, 7:14 am by Docket Navigator
Kimberly-Clark Corporation et al, 7-13-cv-00193 (VAWD October 29, 2014, Order) (Ballou, M.J.) [read post]
13 Dec 2011, 7:01 am by Joe Markowitz
A recent Federal Circuit case, Kimberly-Clark v. [read post]
10 Apr 2010, 9:11 am by Mike Aylward
An article in the April 5, 2010 issue of The National Law Journal details the recent surge in suits against such familiar corporations as Brunswick, Clorox, Ace Hardware, Timex, Hallmark and Kimberly Clark in the wake of a December 2009 federal appellate ruling that vastly expanded the damages that plaintiffs could recover for “false marking” suits under the Federal Patent Act.Section 292 of the Act provides:   Whoever, without the consent of the patentee, marks… [read post]
28 Nov 2016, 10:18 am by Steve Baird
Chou #1 Digitcare Chou #2 Chou #3 Chou #4 Avent Green               Back in 2009, we wrote about what was then Kimberly Clark’s pair of single color purple trademark registrations in connection with “gloves for medical and surgical uses” and “disposable nitrile gloves for general use,” now owned by Avent and sold under the HALYARD brand: Those registrations are still big deals since they both exist on the Principal… [read post]
17 Jun 2010, 11:29 am
Clark Gunderson, an orthopedic surgeon, viewed Carter's x-rays and determined she suffered a spiral fracture in her right tibia that would require surgery. [read post]
4 Oct 2018, 7:56 am by Joanna Kamvouris
If passed, Assembly Bill 963 would authorize Kimberly-Clark to claim as income and franchise tax credits a percentage of the business’s eligible payroll for full-time employees. [read post]
3 Dec 2011, 12:02 pm by Joe Markowitz
A recent Federal Circuit case, Kimberly-Clark v. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
Kimberly-Clark Corporation has announced it will layoff roughly 5,500 employees and close 10 of its plants. [read post]
10 Sep 2010, 4:44 am by Sean Wajert
., Kimberly-Clark Corp., and other defendants, of selling children's bath products that contain toxic and carcinogenic substances. [read post]
27 Sep 2009, 11:00 pm
Avoiding the risk of this happening is something Kimberly-Clark® knows more than a little about, I suspect. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 6:58 pm by Eric Schweibenz
(the previous owner of the ‘909 patent) (“UMD”) and Kimberly-Clark Corporation and Kimberly-Clark Worldwide Inc. [read post]
26 Aug 2011, 12:39 pm
Kimberly-Clark later began selling competing toilet paper that had a diamond design similar to Quilted Northern, called Cottonelle. [read post]
4 Oct 2019, 2:01 am by James Davis, Editor, HR Daily Advisor
Meet Teresita Quinones, Talent Manager North Latin America Operations, Kimberly-Clark. [read post]
29 Oct 2012, 11:24 am
At that said time and place, Kimberly was traveling in the northbound direction on highway 63 and three miles north of Clark. [read post]
29 Jan 2018, 2:46 am
The Board sustained Kimberly-Clark's opposition to registration of the word + design mark shown below left, on the ground of likelihood of confusion with K-C's registered mark shown below right, both for bathroom tissue. [read post]
21 Sep 2020, 12:43 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Kurtz made no assertion that he intended to purchase additional flushable wipes products—from Costco, Kimberly-Clark, or any other company. [read post]
Kimberly-Clark Seeks to Perforate Its Case From Consolidation On July 15, 2016, Kimberly-Clark Corporation (“Kimberly-Clark”) filed a letter with Judge Jack Weinstein of the Eastern District of New York to notify the court that the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) closed its investigation into Kimberly-Clark’s flushable wipes advertising, requesting that Kimberly-Clark’s… [read post]
23 Nov 2014, 12:54 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
AND, relevant to continuing applications,Mark Lemley and Kimberly Moore, in footnote 22 of an article in the Boston University Law Review, n17 asserted that Clarke was guilty of "erroneously assuming that every continuation resulted in a patent and concluding that the grant rate was 75%. [read post]