SUPER LAWYERS HONOR – 2025
The Eichenstein Law Firm proudly announces that its founder, Josh Eichenstein, has been selected for inclusion in the 2025 Southern California Super Lawyers list, a distinction awarded to only 5% of attorneys in the region. This honor recognizes his exceptional professional achievements and dedication to excellence in intellectual property law.
This recognition reflects Josh Eichenstein’s commitment to providing outstanding legal representation and advocacy for his clients. The firm thanks its clients, colleagues, and peers for their continued support and looks forward to celebrating this milestone when it is officially released in February 2025.
- Selected to Super Lawyers: 2025
- Selected to Rising Stars: 2017 - 2024
JULY 13, 2023 - DAILY JOURNAL PUBLISHES ARTICLE
"Comedian Files Class Action Against OpenAI for Alleged Copyright Infringement"
by
Josh Eichenstein
It was only a matter of time for Open AI to be sued for copyright infringement and it finally happened. One of the most successful comedians of all time, Sarah Silverman, along with others, initiated a class-action copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI, Inc. and its associated entities....
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SUPER LAWYERS HONOR – 2023-2024
Josh Eichenstein Ranked in Top 100 Rising Star Attorneys in Southern California for 2023-2024.
Super Lawyers Magazine - JUNE 2023
The Boychiks of Summer
Baseball fan Josh Eichenstein found his field of dreams in Israel
Published in 2023 Southern California Rising Stars magazine
By Josh Karp on June 2, 2023
In the spring of 2007, Josh Eichenstein was making a nice living at a Hollywood talent agency when his father told him about an opportunity to make a lot less. Local tryouts were being held for a new baseball league that was set to begin in Israel. “Just go,” his father told him. “Have fun.”
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The Daily Journal
Alternative method of service allowed on foreign defendants
January 9, 2023
By Josh Eichenstein
Under a recent Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision, a plaintiff suing a foreign-domiciled defendant for Lanham Act violations, may properly serve the defendant by providing papers to the United States Patent and Trademark Office under 15 U.S.C. 1051(e), instead of service methods under the Hague Convention.
Read the digital article on The Daily Journal website here, and view the scanned article in print here.
The Daily Journal
Can businesses use third-party trademarks on their websites?
December 21, 2020
by Josh Eichenstein
"As the internet ever-increasingly becomes the default medium for advertising and commerce, businesses are pushing the boundaries of what is ethically and legally acceptable in advertising..." ...read more here
The Daily Journal
Combatting IP Infringement on Social Media
April 8th, 2019
By Josh Eichenstein
The public is generally unaware that a photo, joke, or narrative posted on social media is protected by intellectual property rights and limitations subject to U.S. Copyright.
...read more here
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