Happy Thanksgiving

The Blog's first anniversary was in September.*  I chose not to do an anniversary post because I was very busy with client matters and because I did not think there was much to say about the anniversary.  But the Thanksgiving holiday reminds me that there is something to say -- thank you.  I am thankful for all of the Blog's readers.  The Blog is a lot of work, but I enjoy IP litigation and I enjoy communicating with all of you about it.  I look forward to another year of blogging about Chicago's IP happenings.  And as always, I welcome your comments and suggestions about the Blog and what I can be doing better or differently.

Happy Thanksgiving

*  Much like my dog Gert's birthday (she was a rescue dog), it is difficult to pin down the exact date the Blog began. 

Happy Thanksgiving

I have much to be thankful for this year, including but by no means limited to all of you who take the time to read the Blog.  So, like the Northern District, I will be taking the remainder of the week off to spend time with family and friends.  Have a happy Thanksgiving.  And, enjoy U.S. Patent No. 7,102,301 (by Chicago-area inventors) which teaches holiday lights with user-selectable lights.  Just think, lights that stay up all year round.  Anyone who has spent a November, December or January evening in the Midwest putting up or taking down lights, can appreciate this invention.

I will see you on Monday.