By Nicholas Wells The cost to register a federal trademark in the United States normally … Read More
President Obama’s Brand
Love or hate his politics, you probably didn’t forget the name Barak Obama once you heard it. Apparently a lot of people would like to trade off that fact. Since Barak Obama came onto the national scene, over 100 US trademark applications have been filed based on his name, beginning as far back as 2005 […]
A New Office in New York
We’re pleased to announce that we have opened another office location, this one in New York City at 245 Park Ave,, at 46th Street, just north of Grand Central Terminal. This location will make it much more convenient to meet with our New York-based clients. We look forward to handling your trademark matters, entertainment law […]
Distinctive Trademarks in the US
When you’re looking to register an international trademark, realize that some countries don’t allow you to register a trademark unless it is “distinctive.” For example, an application to register a single letter or a short combination of letters and numbers may be refused registration in some countries because it is not “distinctive.” Trademarks in the […]
Investing in Business Contracts
I once had a client who had launched a promising start-up business. He had a great idea and enough capital to make it fly. He invested in product development, spent a small fortune on an infomercial, and filed for several trademarks. But before he did all that, and before he called a lawyer to help […]
Domain Name Strategy–Planning Ahead
With the proliferation of new top-level-domains (gTLDs) and companies trying to decide whether or how to include gTLDs in their business strategy, some people may lose track of the more basic elements of that strategy. A gTLD can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to register, self-host, and maintain from year to year. But don’t […]
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