This conversation features Messina Madson and Kendall Castello, criminal defense and domestic violence attorneys of Madson Castello. Read this edition of Leaders in Law for the full Q&A.
Read MoreIn this article we answer: What is a provisional patent, how does it work, and what is the process to obtain one?
Read MorePrivacy experts urging for better encryption protocols for online privacy are at odds with law enforcement agencies using the same platforms to help identify and rescue exploited children.
Read MoreHaving the right business entity and protection is a crucial part of starting and growing a successful business in any industry. But, in the fast paced world of technology, it is even more important.
Read MoreA buy-sell agreement provides a clear path for dealing with a number of unplanned events, including death, divorce, or business disagreements.
Read MoreWhat are the steps in the trademark registration process? What does a trademark cost? Read for a discussion of the specific steps in obtaining a federal trademark registration and average costs, and the differences between trademarks and other forms of intellectual property.
Read MoreAs facial recognition software continues to become more popular in use, some cities have opted to ban the software in public accommodation areas with concerns the technology can be used in harmful and biased ways.
Read MoreIn order to get the most out of your business entity, governing documents are a crucial component to the foundation of a business.
Read MoreFacebook’s latest challenge with the GDPR resulted in an order from the DPC that would essentially require Facebook to reengineer its entire platform, potentially causing Facebook to pull out from offering services in the European Union.
Read MoreIn this week’s Conversations with Innovators, we are talking with Chris McKee of Venturity.
Read MoreA franchise in Texas is governed by the Texas Business Opportunity Act. All franchises in the United States are governed by both State and Federal Laws, and depending on the state you are in, will likely dictate the law that governs your franchise.
Read MoreRecently Facebook was hit with a lawsuit due to users receiving app notifications of camera access which users were not expecting and were not intending to authorize.
Read MoreIn its simplest form, equity is selling a portion of the ownership of the company to another individual or group for a set sum. This can be in the form of shares of stock, a partnership interest, or membership interest in an LLC context.
Read MoreIn this week’s Conversations with Innovators, we are talking with Regan Kelaher and Shannon Zappala, Co-Founders of Goverre.
Read MoreWhile TikTok has been a focus in the geopolitical front, it is important to understand that most apps store and even mine for personal data, so users should take care to understand how their apps work to protect their personal information.
Read MoreWorldwide trademark owners know that a mark in one jurisdiction may not be appropriate in another. However, a global pandemic can make trademark use of a worldwide slogan inappropriate. Learn how KFC is handling the situation.
Read MoreA 5-part series, on various aspects of trademark licensing, written by one of our attorneys, Brian Casper.
Read MoreA Terms of Use agreement is important for limiting the potential liability of website owners and operators, protecting intellectual property rights, and establishing other contractual terms or policies relating to the use of the site.
Read MoreBuying product on Amazon has become a go-to for many due to ease of finding product and obtaining fast shipment. However, consumers risk purchasing counterfeit, stolen, or even unsafe product from unauthorized sellers that can be hard to identify if you aren’t looking carefully.
Read MoreThe recreational use of genetic data for personal information has become commonplace, but there are few laws that fully address how the data can be used by third parties. The passing of Florida’s H.R. 1189 marks a new development in privacy regulation.
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