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Join AMS at the 2024 International Trademark Association (INTA) Annual Meeting

Applied Marketing Science, Inc. (AMS) is proud to participate in the upcoming 2024 International Trademark Association (INTA) Annual Meeting, which will take place at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, from May 18th through the 22nd. AMS is a supporting sponsor and will be exhibiting in the Innovation Marketplace at Booth 627.  

AMS Principal and Litigation Practice Lead Jason Och will also be leading a Table Topic discussion during the Annual Meeting titled, “Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT, in Consumer Surveys for IP Litigation.” The discussion will take place on Monday, May 20th during breakfast hours, beginning at 8:00AM ET and concluding at 10:00AM ET.  

INTA is a global association consisting of thousands of trademark and intellectual property (IP) professionals, including brand owners from corporations, law firms, professors, and more. The 2024 INTA Annual Meeting provides an opportunity for networking and sharing knowledge with practitioners and experts from around the world.  

To learn more about surveys for trademark and IP litigation, to receive additional information regarding our Litigation Support services, or to set up a meeting with AMS, please contact Jason Och at joch@ams-inc.com. We hope to see you in Atlanta! 

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About Applied Marketing Science (AMS) 

Applied Marketing Science, Inc. (AMS) has over 30 years of experience conducting consumer litigation surveys for complex legal matters related to trademark and trade dress infringement, class action matters, false and deceptive advertising, and more.  AMS is a trusted source of survey design, data analysis, and expert testimony. Our trademark survey experts have a strong understanding of the legal standards for survey research in both Lanham Act litigation and TTAB proceedings, including trademark and trade dress infringement cases involving likelihood of confusion, secondary meaning, genericness, dilution, and more. 

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