While the legal industry at large has always been slow to adopt technologies – even showing reticence to adopting traditional technologies such as the cloud or rule-based SaaS softwares – IP attorneys are often the pioneers in embracing new legal technologies.
When it comes to embracing artificial intelligence (AI) – from the most advanced image recognition, text understanding, knowledge graphs, all the way to generative AI – some of the most visionary trademark attorneys in the United States have started to realize the transformational power of AI firsthand. Upon using Huski.ai, these forward-thinking trademark attorneys have seen huge improvements on their efficiency, accuracy, and overall service to clients.Yet some practitioners remain skeptical, especially those who bill hourly and see efficiency as an existential threat to their business models.
This article will explain how cutting-edge AI will transform your practice and address some of the key concerns related to efficiency and revenue.
Maximizing Efficiency and Minimizing Risk - 7 Best Practices in Trademark Clearance Search
As companies face tightening budgets, more and more clients are choosing to skip comprehensive trademark clearance searches in favor of more robust preliminary or combination “knockout-plus” searches. Built by both AI professionals and legal representatives for businesses of all sizes, Huski AI’s trademark search engine emphasizes the importance of striking a balance between performing thorough trademark clearance searches while also keeping costs low.
Trademark Application Volumes - 50 Years in Review
At Huski AI, we’ve been analyzing trademark application data from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and we’ve discovered some interesting insights into which countries are doing business in the United States.
Trademark Trends - 50 Years in Review
At Huski AI, we’ve been analyzing millions of trademark application data dating back to 1970, and we’ve uncovered some truly fascinating insights into the trending topics of the past half century.
Navigating the Trademark Law Landscape - 9 Major Pain Points for Trademark Prosecution Lawyers and Their Solutions
Trademark prosecution is a complex and ever-evolving field, requiring a high level of expertise and attention to detail. As a trademark prosecution lawyer, you are responsible for protecting your clients’ intellectual property rights and ensuring that their trademarks are legally defensible. However, this role also comes with its own set of challenges and pain points. Here are the 8 major pain points that trademark prosecution lawyers commonly face and potential solutions for addressing them.
Its Giving Controversy: Doja Cat, Donuts, and Trademarks
Twitter users were quick to call out rapper Doja Cat’s new clothing line for using imagery similar to popular brands, including Dunkin’ Donuts and more.
The Shop Safe Act Calls for Smart Solutions Against Online Counterfeiting
The Shop Safe Act is a bipartisan bill introduced in the House of Representatives on March 2, 2020. The official name of the Act is the Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-commerce Act. While the bill has not moved much in Congress yet,
Meet the man behind the first wave of Huski Insights
There is a treasure chest of economic insights that resides within trademark application data. At Huski AI, we’re excited to leverage our unparalleled expertise in AI and Big Data to work on such knowledge discovery and share it with the community.
Where Is Trademark Law Technology Headed?
The problems trademark attorneys are facing are well-documented, from the surge in trademark applications in 2020 and 2021 that resulted in a backlog of 544,000 unexamined classes at the USPTO to trade in fake goods now representing a $509-billion-dollar industry.
Can An AI-Powered Solution Be The Panacea For Rampant Online Counterfeiting?
Just like taxes, fighting counterfeit is the perennial challenge for brand owners. With online sales taking the dominant role in the 21st century, guarding brand owners’ most precious assets has become more technical than a legal hassle.