Gene Markin is a Shareholder in Stark & Stark’s Complex Commercial, Intellectual Property, and Cannabis Litigation Groups where he concentrates his practice on complex litigation matters involving copyright protection and infringement, trademark and trade dress infringement and enforcement, trade secret litigation, false advertising, domain name disputes, unfair competition, class actions, fraud and consumer fraud, shareholder and partner disputes, breach of contract, cannabis business disputes, cannabis intellectual property matters, cannabis insurance coverage claims, cannabis regulatory compliance, RICO actions, and state licensing agency appeals .
Mr. Markin represents individuals and businesses in all aspects of intellectual property litigation in federal district courts, appellate courts, and state courts. Mr. Markin also represents trademark owners and challengers in trademark opposition and cancellation proceedings before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) as well as in domain name disputes in Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) Complaints before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and in other country-specific proceedings.
In addition, Mr. Markin’s business background and entrepreneurial spirit has propelled his involvement with the burgeoning cannabis and hemp industries. In this space, he counsels plant-touching and ancillary businesses and individuals, including growers, cultivators, processors, distributors, dispensaries, infused-product manufacturers, suppliers, investors, and shareholders in a wide variety of legal matters ranging from intellectual property development and protection to issues pertaining to liability exposure, tax, banking, licensure, regulatory compliance, and insurance. Mr. Markin is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association Cannabis Committee, the National Cannabis Bar Association, the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association, and the New Jersey Cannabis Industry Association.
He also has extensive experience litigating multi-million dollar construction defect cases involving faulty workmanship and negligent installation of exterior building envelope components. Successfully prosecuting and defending claims arising out of negligent construction, breaches of fiduciary duty by sponsor-appointed board members, violations of the New Jersey Condominium Act, the Planned Real Estate Development Full Disclosure Act, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, the Contractor’s Registration Act, and the New Jersey Home Improvement Practice Regulations, Mr. Markin has substantial experience dealing with a multitude of complex insurance issues that arise in litigation, including policy interpretation and analysis, liability coverage disputes, and declaratory judgment actions.
While attending law school, Mr. Markin was a member of the Drexel Law Review as well as the Drexel Law National Trial Team and competed in several competitions across the country. He was also honored with the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association James J. Manderino Award for Trial Advocacy.
Latest Legal and Business Bylines From Gene Markin
- Owners of Lebron James and Other Players’ Tattoo Designs Cannot Pursue Copyright Infringement Claims Against Developer of a Basketball Simulation Video Game for Replicating the Tattoos on the Virtual Players - (Posted On Tuesday, August 25, 2020)
- What to Do If You Get a Letter from Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) About a Subpoena to Turn Over Your Name and Address - (Posted On Tuesday, August 11, 2020)
- Jerry Seinfeld’s Ex-Partner Time Barred in Copyright Dispute Over “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” - (Posted On Thursday, July 23, 2020)
- Drake Wins Big With Fair Use - (Posted On Tuesday, July 21, 2020)
- Booking Is Generic But Booking.Com Is A Registerable Trademark - (Posted On Wednesday, July 15, 2020)
- Is Zoom On The Verge Of Becoming A Generic Mark? - (Posted On Monday, July 13, 2020)
- CBD May Be Legal, but Challenges Still Persist in Obtaining CBD Product Trademark Registration - (Posted On Tuesday, July 07, 2020)
- Proving Abandonment: How Trademark Rights Can Be Lost Through Non-Use - (Posted On Thursday, July 02, 2020)
- What You and Your Business Need to Know About Copyright Law and Infringement - (Posted On Monday, June 29, 2020)
- The Communications Decency Act Protects Social Media Platforms Like Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit from Common Law Right of Publicity Violations - (Posted On Thursday, June 25, 2020)
The National Law Review named Gene Markin a National Law Review Go-To Thought Leader for his articles focusing on intellectual property litigation, specifically trademark and copyright infringement and false advertising claims. Covering the technical side and famous names like LeBron James, Drake and Seinfeld, Mr. Markin’s work explains and analyzes complex principles in copyright and trademark law with an entertaining and real-world hook.