• US and International Trademark Searching and Filing Strategies

    Join Coblentz partner Sabrina Larson on June 4, 2025 for PLI’s Trademark Law Workshop 2025 program, where she will present “US and International Trademark Searching and Filing Strategies.” Sabrina will discuss how to understand clearing a mark for use and registration, implement searching practice tips based on analysis of hypothetical mark, have strategies for Examiner refusals and more. For more details and to register, please click here.

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  • Startup Legal Playbook: Managing Risks and Driving Growth

    Paul Tauber was a panelist during the TAG Alliances Spring 2025 International Conference in Boston, MA on May 1, 2025. He spoke on a panel entitled “Startup Legal Playbook: Managing Risks and Driving Growth.” The panel explored the multifaceted challenges startups face—from intellectual property disputes and funding pitfalls to regulatory hurdles and data privacy concerns.

    Paul is Chair of the Governance and Code of Conduct Committee for the TAG Alliances, an esteemed international multidisciplinary alliance of independent professional services firms including law firms and accounting firms.

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  • Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP Named a Strongly Recommended Midsize Firm by BTI Consulting Group

    Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP has been named a strongly recommended midsize firm by BTI Consulting Group as part of its Most Recommended Law Firms 2025 report. The list recognizes mid- and smaller-sized firms (500 attorneys or less) most recommended by corporate counsel.

    BTI is an industry leader in conducting independent research on how clients acquire, manage, and evaluate their professional services providers. More details are available here.

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  • Coblentz Joins Amicus Brief in Support of Perkins Coie

    In the wake of the executive orders targeting law firms, Coblentz has joined an amicus brief in support of Perkins Coie.

    Our firm has long forged a path of fairness and justice, and we are deeply committed to our clients, our community, and each other. In joining this amicus brief we are standing for the principles of free speech, freedom of association, the right to counsel, the right to petition the government, and the rule of law.

    To view the brief, please click here.

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