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Intellectual Property Law
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Copyright Law
Registering your creative work with the U.S. Copyright office can save you significant time and strife. Many creatives believe they own full rights to their work simply by creating it.
Although copyright protection arises upon completion of a work, your rights are limited until you register with the U.S. Copyright Office. A timely registration of your Copyright will provide you with all financial remedies available, should someone infringe on your work. A registration is a prerequisite to filing a lawsuit for infringement of your work.
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Our firm proudly represents business owners and artists alike. We have many years of experience representing artists, graphic designers, art galleries and photographers with their corporate and intellectual property needs.
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It is our aim to educate creatives and companies alike on the importance of protecting their hard work. We can help you understand the worth of your work and maximize your financial return.
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Trademark law
A trademark is a word, slogan, or symbol used to identify and distinguish goods and services. It is important For your company to choose a Trademark that is uniquely attributable to the goods or services being offered. Your Mark may be eligible for federal protection if it is sufficiently unique to your company.
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A federal trademark registration brings several benefits, Including the registrant's exclusive right to use the mark in commerce for the goods or services specified. Also, the owner of a federal registration may file an infringement lawsuit in federal court and seek injunctive relief, damages and attorneys fees.
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We have been specializing in trademark law for over 15 years. We have registered trademarks and offered company branding consulting services in dozens of different industries. We can assist you in making smart branding decisions, protect you from needless legal conflicts, provide researched based legal opinions on the strength of your company or brand name and register your mark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark office to ensure full federal protection for your mark.