A trademark is a word, phrase, and/or design that serves to identify the source of a product or service in the eyes of consumers. Read more for additional information about trademarks.
Read MoreSince very early in history, symbols have been used to signify the source of a good or service (e.g., branding cows to designate ownership).
Read MoreThe following is an intellectual property law overview, including types of intellectual property, associated laws, and intellectual property’s importance.
Read MoreThe following is an international business law overview, including types of international business transactions, and the importance of international business contracts.
Read MoreTransactional law covers all aspects of business dealings between companies and/or individuals.
Read MoreBusiness litigation law involves disputes arising out of business and commercial related transactions of a non-criminal nature.
Read MoreThe following is a discussion of contract law damages and other recoveries potentially available under Texas law in breach of contract litigation.
Read MoreIntellectual property (IP) is generally intangible property resulting from some degree of creation.
Read MoreDomain names are intended to be easily identifiable, easy to remember, and eventually act as business identifiers for an online business.
Read MoreDue to the proliferation of the Internet, social media platforms, and hosting websites, online service providers have often become unwitting hosts to materials that may potentially infringe on the copyrights of another.
Read MoreDomain names have become a necessity in today’s day and age.
Read MoreCopyright lawyer can assist with advice on the type of registration to pursue and can help answer examiner questions through the registration process of a copyright application. A copyright lawyer can also assist in obtaining assignments for copyright applications
Read MoreImpersonation and username squatting have increasingly become a common problem for companies today.
Read MoreDomain hijacking, also known as domain theft, is the practice of changing a domain name’s registration without the permission of the domain’s original registrant.
Read MoreTrademark management is an important part of maintaining an intellectual property portfolio.
Read MoreMany companies, inventors, entrepreneurs, and the general public often underestimate the need for attorneys and legal counsel.
Read MoreInformation privacy issues arise anywhere personal information is collected and stored.
Read MoreWhat are trademark infringement damages under the Lanham Act? Read for a discussion of possible trademark damage types and how they are determined.
Read MoreA domain name is an internet address connected to a particular website.
Read MoreThe Lanham Act has a specific provision for treble damages in instances where a counterfeit mark has been used.
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