Doing Business in Hawaii
Stubenberg & Durrett LLP
FORMS OF BUSINESS (a) Sole Proprietorship. A business owned and managed by a single individual. It is the simpl.
F.A.Q's about Intellectual Property
Law Offices of Adam H. Jacobs
What is the difference between a patent, a trademark/service mark, and a copyright?
Enforcing a Service Mark or Trademark in the Federal Courts in New Jersey
Richard G. Berger of Schiffman, Abraham, Kaufman & Ritter, P.C.
Enforcement of federal trade and service marks under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. sections 1116 generally involves a c.
Naming Your Company
Judith A. Silver of Coollawyer.com
Naming your company is an important task. Good branding dictates that names convey who you are and what you provide. In addition, there are a host of legal considerations to picking a name.
Protecting a Valuable Asset--Your Business Name
Paula H. Krone of Law Office of Paula H. Krone
How important is it to protect one's business name? For many companies, the business name is what turns people .
Federal Trademark and Local Zoning Laws Collide
L. Gail Gordon of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP
by Richard L. Kirkpatrick, Partner (San Francisco Office Trademark Group) L. Gail Gordon, Partner (Los Angeles .
Court Holds Trademarked and Service-Marked Title Coverage Encompasses More than the Names of Literary Works
Sherilyn Pastor of McCarter & English, LLP
When Villa Enterprises Management Ltd. was sued for its use of VILLA PIZZA(r), it sought coverage from Federal Insurance Company. Federal denied Villa a defense and indemnification, claiming its liability policy's "trademarked or service-marked title and slogan" coverage applies exclusively to infringement of the names of literary works.
Naming Your Product or Service
Judith A. Silver of Coollawyer.com
Naming your product or service is an important task. Good branding dictates that names convey who you are and what you provide. In addition, there are a host of legal considerations to picking a name.
Basic Facts About Registering A Trademark
Eric Boyd of William Eric Boyd
What is a Trademark? A TRADEMARK is either a word, phrase, symbol or design, or combination of words, phrases, .
New Trademarks Law
O'Neal, Webster, O'Neal, Myers, Fletcher & Gordon
As the importance of worldwide protection of intellectual property gains greater recognition in everyday discourse .