Supreme Court Ruling on Impression Products and Patent Exhaustion
June 1, 2017
by Shane R. Thielen - Patent Attorney
The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a decision in Impression Prods., Inc. v. Lexmark Int’l, Inc.; a case pertaining to the resale of a patented…
Patent of the Day: Polishing Machine
May 3, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1921, Charles A. Wickstrom was granted…
Patent of the Day: Street Cleaning Machine
May 2, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1916, William Erastus Williams was…
Patent of the Day: Electro Magnetic Motor
May 1, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1888, Nikola Tesla was granted U.S.…
Patent of the Day: Belt Fastener
April 28, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1908, Perry A. Hudson was granted U.S.…
Intellectual Property Symbols and Their Uses
April 28, 2017
Have you ever come across intellectual property symbols such as ®, TM, SM, ©, ℗ and wondered what they meant? These symbols are used to denote…
Patent of the Day: Speaking Telegraph
April 27, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1877, Thomas A. Edison filed a patent…
Suiter Swantz IP Team Spotlight: Emily Benke
April 27, 2017
At Suiter Swantz IP we take great pride in providing our clients with the highest level of intellectual property representation and we recognize this…
Patent of the Day: Bread Slicing Machine
April 26, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1932, Harry J. Criner and Harry E.…
Inside/Outside Innovation Summit
April 26, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP is very proud to sponsor the Inside/Outside Innovation Summit by Econic. The I/O summit will bring together high-growth startups…
Starting the Patent and Trademark Process
April 26, 2017
May 18 - Jon S. Horneber will sit on a panel at the Nebraska Union in Lincoln to field questions about why working with an attorney can help in the…
Matt Poulsen keynote speaker at UNL Physics Dept. Luncheon
April 26, 2017
We are pleased to announce Matt Poulsen of Suiter Swantz IP will serve as the keynote speaker at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Physics…
Patent of the Day: Highway Guard Rail
April 25, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1933, Samuel R. Garner was granted…
Patent of the Day: Hair Clipper
April 24, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1934, John Oster was granted U.S.…
“Charging Bull” takes on “Fearless Girl”
April 24, 2017
When walking down the street in the Wall Street district of New York City, it is difficult to miss the famous “Charging Bull” statue. The giant,…
Patent of the Day: Life Preserver and Swimming Machine
April 21, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1908, William H. Young and Oscar B.…
Patent of the Day: Artist’s Easel and Attachable Rest
April 20, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1889, John Alexander Johnson was…
Costco Takes Swing at Acushnet over Golf Balls
April 20, 2017
Costco, the membership-based retailer known for their Kirkland Signature brand, good deals, and bulk items, has filed a complaint in the District…
Patent of the Day: Coffee Roaster
April 19, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1904, John E. Herriott was granted…
Patent of the Day: Coat Hanger
April 18, 2017
Suiter Swantz IP takes a look back at past inventions and inventors with our Patent Of The Day. On this day in 1905, John Alexander Bryant was…