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10 Ways to Prepare for an Employment Immigration Case

Going through an employment immigration case can be a daunting process. It is important to be prepared and organized when dealing with this kind of situation, as it could have a significant impact on your…

What Is a Trademark Opposition and How Can My Business Avoid One?

A trademark opposition is a type of litigation proceeding at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) where a third party can object to your application before it is granted a registration. Essentially, when someone…

8 Common Reasons Workers’ Compensation Claims Get Denied

Workers’ comp claims allow thousands upon thousands of workers to deal with the financial blowback of workplace injuries every year. That being said, navigating this process can be difficult if you’re unaware of the guidelines…

FOOD FOR THOUGHT: A RECIPE FOR SAFEGUARDING CULINARY CREATIONS

Interested in protecting that long-cherished family favorite? Or perhaps you’re a chef or restaurateur interested in preserving commercial advantage against potential competitors and former employees? Protection of food products serves as a valuable case study for comparing…

How To Avoid Trademark Infringements And Disputes

When a business ends up with a trademark infringement case, it can be a disruptive ordeal. The key to avoiding such circumstances is to steer through the brand landscape with knowledge and avoid actions that…

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‍5 Business Liabilities That Can Cause You A Ton Of Trouble

Unless you’re running a sole proprietorship or an S corporation, chances are good that you need to file some sort of business entity paperwork to protect your personal assets from the liability risks inherent in…

Back to the Future: The Year In Business Law

Recapping major developments from this past year in IP, branding law, trade regulation, and entertainment law, COVID-19 once again dominated our lives some two years later, casting its long shadow over the legal landscape. And…

Expanding Branding: Exploring Other Forms Of Trademark Protection

One key Branding Law strategy involves stretching the boundaries of traditional trademark principles for registering important business assets. As a companion piece to our discussion of non-standard copyrights from a few months back, the following…

What Is A Trademark and When Does Your Business Need One?

Image If you’re a business owner, then you’re most probably familiar with the term “trademark”. Otherwise, a trademark can be any word, symbol, or design that helps people identify your company’s goods and services uniquely….

Non-standard Copyrights: The Scope of Protection is Expanding

Copyright law typically protects original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression against copying. As such, traditional examples of copyrightable subject matter have included books, motion pictures, sound recordings, paintings, and sculptural…

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