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the latest news and insights into
law, business, and culture
the latest news and insights into
law, business, and culture
The Lizzie Magie Monopoly patent story reveals a hard truth—ideas alone hold little value without execution. While she patented The Landlord’s Game, it was Charles Darrow who transformed it into Monopoly and reaped the rewards. This article explores the role of patents, business acumen, and innovation in determining the true worth of an idea.
Read our 2025 Annual Client Letter, highlighting key accomplishments, firm improvements, and client-focused initiatives through upgraded technology, new team members, redesigned office, and plans for an enhanced client journey.
The death of OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji raises suspicions as his parents claim his private autopsy contradicts official reports. Will his revelations impact the pending copyright lawsuits against OpenAI?
Our 2024 IP Law Year in Review delivers insights into last year’s most significant intellectual property developments. From major trademark disputes and AI-driven copyright challenges to shifts in patent strategy and business litigation, this eBook unpacks key legal changes shaping the industry. Stay informed—download now.
Klemchuk PLLC announces that the firm has been ranked in the 2025 “Top Law Firms in North Texas" List by The Business Journals.
KFC sues Church’s Chicken over alleged misuse of its 'Original Recipe' trademark, seeking damages and an injunction to halt all related marketing efforts.
Explore the final showdown of the Dallas Burger Bracket as JG’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers and Rodeo Goat compete for the title of Best Burger in Dallas. Find out which burger came out on top.
Ed Sheeran prevails in appellate court as claims of copyright infringement over “Thinking Out Loud” are dismissed, safeguarding creative freedom for songwriters.
DALLAS, Texas — Klemchuk PLLC and Engage Workspace for Lawyers are co-sponsoring a "Lunch and Learn" CLE presentation on January 22, 2025, over “Post-2024 Election Outlook for Employment Law and Key 2024 Developments for Texas Employers”.