[E-trademarks] Teaching students/new lawyers how to search?
Edward Timberlake
ed at timberlakelaw.com
Tue Dec 5 15:08:51 EST 2023
Assuming the assignment isn't due tomorrow, I'd be happy to talk to your
class and walk them through some of the basics :)
(I wouldn't be surprised if the new system is easier to comprehend for
people with little or no familiarity with TESS.)
Sincerely,
Ed Timberlake
*Board Certified Specialist in Trademark Law
<https://www.nclawspecialists.gov/for-the-public/find-a-board-certified-specialist/results/detail/?id=29473>*
*Timberlake Law* <http://timberlakelaw.com/>
Chapel Hill, NC
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On Tue, Dec 5, 2023 at 2:18 PM Tushnet, Rebecca via E-trademarks <
e-trademarks at oppedahl-lists.com> wrote:
> Appealing to the brain trust: I had very good resources (thanks, list
> members!) for teaching students to use TESS, and I have an assignment that
> requires a trademark search. I want to keep the assignment. What do people
> think are the best resources they've seen for learning the new system?
>
> Rebecca Tushnet
> she/her
> Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment, Harvard Law School
> 703 593 6759
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