Trademark Surveys: A Litigator's Guide

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Pub. Date: 2011-10-14
Publisher(s): Lexis Nexis Matthew Bender
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Summary

In trademark litigation, surveys are an important component that can determine infringement or dilution of a trademark. They often entail complicated legal and procedural issues, and typically require the services of an outside expert and a survey support team. Trademark Surveys: A Litigator's Guideis a legal guide on developing and critiquing trademark surveys. In addition to describing the process and different types of surveys that may be employed, the authors provide strategic insight into how best to use these surveys to save time and money. The last chapter offers practical considerations when requesting the services of a survey expert, and the appendices provide a series of sample survey protocols.

Author Biography


James T. Berger is the founder of Market Strategies, a Chicago consulting firm that specializes in market surveys. He has testified or served as an expert witness in more than a dozen trials and has been deposed nearly 50 times. He has written more than a dozen articles on the subject of trademark surveys. He combines the real-world, practical orientation of a professional business person with the theoretical knowledge of the academician. Berger's firm, James T. Berger/Market Strategies, is a full-service marketing company that develops and implements marketing programs for clients. At the same time, Berger is a faculty member at DePaul University College of Commerce and the Walter E. Heller College of Business Administration at Roosevelt University where he teaches courses in Marketing Management, Strategic Marketing, Selling and Sales Management, Consumer Buyer Behavior and Retail Merchandising & Control.

R. Mark Halligan is a partner at Nixon Peabody, where he has developed an extensive practice as an intellectual property litigator in both federal and state courts in all aspects of intellectual property law. In addition to writing many articles over his 30-year career, Mr. Halligan is a frequent lecturer on intellectual property issues and serves on the adjunct faculty of John Marshall Law School in Chicago.

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