Likelihood of Confusion Blog

Likelihood of Confusion Blog Ron Coleman's blog on trademark, copyright, internet law and free speech In 2017 I appeared before the U.S. Perhaps I can help with your legal issue.

I was admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey in 1989 after graduating from Northwestern University School of Law. I received a bachelor's degree with a concentration in economics (and certificate in political economy) from Princeton University. I have practiced at a number of law firms -- major ones, and some decidedly minor ones -- before settling in where I am now. In those places I gai

ned broad experience in commercial litigation -- including trials, arbitrations and mediations -- copyright and trademark law and general business, IP, IT and Internet-related law. Supreme Court on behalf of Simon Tam of The Slants, which resulted in the historic First Amendment ruling, Matal v. Tam, that struck down the law that allowed trademark registration to be denied if the mark was deemed to be "disparaging."

07/22/2021
07/09/2021

A New York judge dismissed the "racist toddler meme" lawsuit against our client "Carpe Donktum" and also some other defendants

07/09/2021

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Ron Coleman is an AV-rated partner and commercial litigator and chairman of the intellectual property and brand protection practice group at Mandelbaum Salsburg PC with offices in New York and New Jersey. He has a special interest in copyright and trademark infringement claims involving the Internet and writes the LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION blog.