
Increasingly Crowded: Navigating Craft-Beer Trademarks
In the last of a three-part series on trademark law for craft brewers, attorney John S. Miranda explains the unique challenges of researching and claiming trademarks in the field of brewing.
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In the last of a three-part series on trademark law for craft brewers, attorney John S. Miranda explains the unique challenges of researching and claiming trademarks in the field of brewing.

In the second part of a three-part series on trademark law for craft brewers, attorney John S. Miranda explains how to deal with government objections and the dreaded cease-and-desist.

In the first of a three-part series, New York-based trademark attorney John S. Miranda explains what brewers need to know about the law to protect and promote their brands—beginning with clearing and applying for your mark.

Brian R. Iverson and Matthew D. Zapadka cover the ins and outs of trademarks and brand protection for craft breweries.

The opponent, formerly known as “Railbird Taphouse and Brewery,” has agreed to change the name of its brewpub

Candace Moon shares a clear, concise description of what a trademark is in the world of beer.