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| Practice Areas | Intellectual Property; International and Domestic Intellectual Property Strategic Counseling and Management ; Trademarks, Advertising and Brand Management | | | Education | Loyola University, New Orleans School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 1998, Louisiana State University, B.A., 1994 | | | Admitted | 1998, Louisiana and U.S. District Court, Eastern, Western and Middle Districts of Louisiana; 2002, Texas and U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit | |
| Memberships | Houston and Louisiana State Bar Associations; American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA); Houston Intellectual Property Association (HIPLA); International Trademark Association (INTA). | | | Biography | Recipient, LSBA Young Lawyers Section Awards Committee Member, 2005-2006. Member, Loyola Law Review. Selected for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition, 2006-2009. Speaker, "Developments in Trade Secret Law with an Impact on Licensing," Law Seminars International: 2009, Austin, Texas. Chair, INTA U.S. Roundtables subcommittee and Programs Committee 2008. Member, INTA Roundtable Subcommittee, 2006—. | | | ISLN | 913733385 | |
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Chasing the Green - Effective Product BrandingMelissa S. LaBauve, October 5, 2009 Green products and services have firmly taken hold in the marketplace. Indeed, the green industry has exploded into a multi-billion dollar phenomenon. As a result, brand owners are struggling with best practices to effectively market their environmentally-friendly products and services, and...
Chasing the Green - Effective Product BrandingMelissa S. LaBauve, September 23, 2009 Green products and services have firmly taken hold in the marketplace. Indeed, the green industry has exploded into a multi-billion dollar phenomenon. As a result, brand owners are struggling with best practices to effectively market their environmentally-friendly products and services, and...
University Color Schemes Qualify for Stand-Alone Trademark ProtectionMelissa S. LaBauve, March 5, 2009 In an unprecedented recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit found that a lower court was correct in upholding a finding of summary judgment that granted stand-alone trademark protection to universities' school-color schemes. |
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