PKat joint Blogmeister Jeremy has just completed the draft of a slightly whimsical piece which, he hopes, will be accepted for publication in the Festschrift for the late Herchel Smith, organic chemist and benefactor of the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute (among other places). This piece, which weighs in at just over 4,000 words, deals with Herchel Smith as a patent litigant and also muses on some trade mark issues relating to the common surname SMITH.
Herchel Smith ponders over the IPKat's latest blog
If anyone would like to see it in draft and make some appropriate comments on it, can they please request it from Jeremy here.
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