I don't often write something that intentionally falls into the category of "Who Cares?" -- sometimes I do this by accident, I know -- but this is one of those things I have to mention, because I spent dough and effort pursuing it, and because it involves intellectual property rights in my blog, which if you have them you are supposed to let people know. I now have a trademark on the Supplemental Register at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for Insurance Coverage Law Blog, with the intention of getting it on the Principal Register in short order. Many thanks to my colleague, Matt Wilmot, a great IP lawyer, for his invaluable help in getting the mark registered and working with the PTO.
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