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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Protection of Trade Secrets in Civil Proceedings in Israel
In a recent decision (Oppositions to Register Trademarks Nos. 222,501 and 226,634 MOOI SWEET WONDERS (logo) and MOOI, Mewah Brands (S) Pte Ltd. v. Danshar Ltd., 16 November 2011) the Israeli Patent Office discussed in brief how to protect trade … Continue reading
Evidence Required to Be Translated to Hebrew
In a recent decision issued by the Israeli Patent Office in Opposition to Register Trademark No. 222,275 Merk KGaA v. Jonathan Shrieber, Merk was required to furnish a translation to Hebrew of its evidence to the Owner of the Application … Continue reading
Posted in Opposition, Patent Office, Trademarks
Tagged translation of evidence from English to Hebrew
Search and Seizure Questions Redefined
On November 3, 2011, the Israel State Employment Tribunal handed down its decision in Zuko Marketing and Distribution Ltd. (Zuko) et. al. v. Haim (Cherry) Bakush et. al. The case involved two appeals on search and seizure operations by Zuko’s attorneys. Zuko … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Procedure, Court, Trade Secrets
Tagged search and seizure order, State Employment Court, Trade Secret in Database




