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Nov 17, 2025

By:  Joseph T. Schuler, Esq. Intellectual property is often thought of as something held by big conglomerates, but it has become increasingly common for individuals to hold intellectual property rights including patents, trademarks, copyrights, or even trade secrets. With the Baby Boomers and Silent Generation expected to pass on significant wealth in the coming decades,…

Oct 01, 2025

Associate Joseph T. Schuler of Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti P.C. was selected among just 12 young attorneys for the NDNY FCBA Trial Advocacy Program – an intensive federal-court training initiative that sharpened trial skills, fostered pro bono service and positioned him to make a meaningful impact in federal litigation.

Sep 03, 2025

                  HRFM is proud to congratulate Alana M. Fuierer, Esq., a partner and leader of the firm’s Western New York office in Rochester, for being honored by recognition in the Rochester Business Journal and Rochester Daily Record’s Power 50 Law list! The honor, rightly bestowed on Alana…

Aug 27, 2025

By:  Claire E. Reynolds-Peterson, Ph.D. & Teige P. Sheehan, Esq., Ph.D. A recent jury trial signals a possible important turning point in trademark holders’ ability to police others’ use of their marks even if such use is not necessarily use “as a trademark” per se. The Federal District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania…

Aug 12, 2025

By:  Morgan J. Sholtis and Teige P. Sheehan, Esq., Ph.D. A recent federal appeals court decision involving Walmart and designer Roxana Russell has created important new guidelines for how online marketplaces handle third-party sellers, with significant implications for businesses operating in the digital marketplace. The case offers crucial insights for creators of copyrightable works and…

Aug 11, 2025

By: Christina E. Brule, Ph.D., Esq. The Copyright Claims Board (the “CCB”) was created in 2020 by the Copyright Alternative in Small Claims Enforcement Act (the “CASE Act”), which was meant to strengthen copyright protection and thereby strengthen the economy, to which creators contribute greatly and yet often find themselves struggling to enforce their rights…

Aug 08, 2025

By: Claire E. Reynolds-Peterson, Ph.D. & Teige P. Sheehan, Esq., Ph.D. A recent decision from the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals is another reminder for patent applicants of the ease by which description of a technology in a prior publication can prevent the grant of a patent on a subsequent application. Importantly, this is true even if…