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7SENSES Registered Trademark Application Details

The USPTO has registered the trademark application TM79422273 for '7SENSES'. The registration covers services including marketing, business advice, and event hosting, as well as goods such as coffee, tea, confectionery, and food supplements. The trademark was officially registered on March 25, 2026.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Melanie Grant Suncare Trademark Published for Opposition

The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Melanie Grant Suncare' (TM79422104) for opposition. The application covers a wide range of cosmetic and skincare products, including medicated and non-medicated items, sunscreens, and nutritional supplements.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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Diageo Trademark Application Published for Opposition

The USPTO has published a trademark application for Diageo, related to virtual goods and services in the metaverse, including non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages, clothing, and NFTs. The publication opens a period for opposition before the trademark can be officially registered.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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USPTO Trademark Application Published for Opposition

The USPTO has published the trademark application for TOOLZA for opposition. The application covers a wide range of services related to artificial intelligence, computer programming, software development, and business consultancy, as well as wholesale and retail of various technology products.

Routine Notice Intellectual Property
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BACKWELL TECH. Registered Trademark TM79421251 for AI Software

The USPTO has registered trademark TM79421251 for BACKWELL TECH. The registration covers various AI and computer software, including SaaS and PaaS offerings, along with related business and data analysis services. The trademark was registered on March 25, 2026.

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State v. Ayers - Sentence Reversal and Remand

The Ohio Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the sentence for Ronald Ayers. While the court affirmed the denial of a new trial, it found the trial court improperly sentenced Ayers on allied offenses and failed to properly advise him of sentencing requirements under the Reagan Tokes Act. The case is remanded for resentencing.

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Kemba Fin. Credit Union v. Leeper - Summary Judgment for Plaintiff

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision to grant summary judgment to Kemba Financial Credit Union against Rosetta Leeper for non-payment of an automobile loan and credit card. The court found no genuine issue of material fact and that the credit union was entitled to judgment as a matter of law.

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State v. Tucker - Motion to Suppress Granted

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision to grant a motion to suppress evidence in State v. Tucker. The court found the search of the defendant's vehicle unlawful because the officer lacked probable cause, despite issuing a citation for smoking marijuana in a vehicle, which is illegal in Ohio.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Hall - Criminal Law and Procedure

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions of a defendant in State v. Hall, addressing sufficiency of evidence for rape, attempted rape, kidnapping, felonious assault, strangulation, and OVI charges. The court also upheld the classification of the defendant as a sexually violent predator.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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State v. Johnson-Coleman - Sentencing Remanded for Aggravated Robbery and Felony Murder

The Ohio Court of Appeals vacated the sentence for State v. Johnson-Coleman and remanded the case for resentencing. The court sustained the appellant's third assignment of error, agreeing that theft is a lesser included offense of aggravated robbery and should have merged for sentencing purposes. The first two assignments of error regarding a mistrial motion and hearsay testimony were overruled.

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