Instead of taking advantage of the client's lack of understanding of how different
areas of intellectual property work and billing clients for work they don't really need, we now offer a comprehensive review of your business from the standpoint of how it can be protected from being copied by your competitors — at a flat rate.
Not exact matches
The problem
of the sovereignty
of the nation state will be at the heart
of this
working area and, closely linked to sovereignty will arise two other questions: that
of citizenship (over and above nationality) and
of property (struggle against the private appropriation
of material and immaterial resources by «
intellectual property rights»; the redefinition
of state
property; the development on an inter-national, supra - national and world level
of new forms
of socialisation,
of public ownership, and
of mutualisation
of the
property).
By submitting Content to any Interactive
Area, you automatically grant and / or warrant that the owner
of such Content, whether it be You or a third party, has expressly granted to the Slow Travel Classifieds the royalty - free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, unrestricted, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative
works from, sublicense, distribute, perform, and display such Content, in whole or in part, worldwide and / or to incorporate it in other
works in any form, media, or technology now known or later developed for the full term
of any
Intellectual Property Rights that may exist in such Content.
Susan Keri, is consistently recognized as a leading practitioner in the
area of trademark law, with expertise in trademark prosecution, opposition and cancellation proceedings, licensing, opinion
work, and commercial transactions involving
intellectual property assets.
· Our Appellate group is known for
working with our trial lawyers to handle litigation in a broad range
of areas, including qui tam actions and securities, oil and gas / energy, the First Amendment, patent and
intellectual property, bankruptcy, tax, commercial transactions, business torts, mass torts, catastrophic personal injury claims, condemnation and regulatory matters.
Main
areas of work Antitrust, communications and technology, cybersecurity, privacy and data protection, corporate, energy, entertainment and media, environment and natural resources, financial restructuring, global project finance, healthcare,
intellectual property, international arbitration, international trade, investment funds, labor and employment, litigation, policy and regulation, Supreme Court and appellate and tax.
Main
areas of work The firm's main
areas of practice include business and commercial litigation, corporate, criminal defense, employment and labor law, financial restructuring and creditors» rights, government affairs,
intellectual property, products liability and real
property and environmental.
Main
areas of work Corporate - based practices: financial industry,
intellectual property transactions and strategies, private equity, real estate industry (REITS, real estate capital markets, M&A), tax and technology and life sciences.
Main
areas of work Antitrust; appellate; complex commercial litigation; condemnation; construction; employment, labor and OSHA; energy litigation; energy regulatory; energy transactions / projects; environmental and natural resources; finance; government contracts; government investigations and white collar;
intellectual property; international dispute resolution; M&A / capital markets; media and entertainment; private equity; professional liability; real estate; REITs, restructuring and reorganization; securities litigation / regulation; tax — executive compensation and benefits.
Main
areas of work Business and finance; litigation and dispute resolution; real estate;
intellectual property; private equity and investment funds; M&A; securities, public finance; tax; labor and employment; tax credit finance and syndication; affordable housing; government investigations and white collar defense; estate, trust and financial planning; health services; life sciences; energy; food and beverages; gaming and government relations.
Main
areas of work Holland & Knight advises clients in a broad range
of practice
areas, including complex commercial litigation, corporate law,
intellectual property, private wealth services, mergers and acquisitions, real estate and zoning law, and public policy and regulatory matters.
Main
areas of work: Our 1,000 + attorneys in 13 domestic and international offices practice across more than 30
areas, including corporate, finance,
intellectual property, life sciences, litigation, real estate, and tax, provide clients a multi-disciplinary approach to their most complex legal issues.
Main
areas of work Perkins Coie's practice
areas include business; environment, energy and resources;
intellectual property; labor and employment; litigation; personal planning; political law; product liability; real estate.
He
works across the whole spectrum
of practice
areas but has particular expertise within corporate,
intellectual property and employment law.
A Boston -
area lawyer is spearheading a project to help musicians and artists in developing countries sell their
works on the Internet and obtain access to legal and dispute - resolution services to ensure protection
of their
intellectual property rights.
Main
areas of work Anti-corruption and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, antitrust, capital markets, corporate governance, derivatives and structured products, environmental, executive compensation and employee benefits, finance, financial institutions advisory and financial regulatory, financial restructuring and insolvency,
intellectual property, international arbitration, international trade and government relations, investment funds, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, project development and finance, real estate, sports, tax.
Clark's practice focuses on securities class action
work, while Sheridan practices in the
areas of corporate governance,
intellectual property, and other corporate matters.
Main
areas of work The firm offers legal representation in antitrust, banking, business fraud, capital markets, corporate finance, corporate governance, energy, executive compensation, financial restructuring, healthcare,
intellectual property, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, private wealth, real estate, regulation, securitization, structured finance and tax.
A sought - after speaker, Steve has lectured extensively on all
areas of trial
work, including trial tactics, wrongful death, product liability, trucking, cross-examination, business trials and
intellectual property disputes.
Main
areas of work Corporate, financial services, litigation, real estate, environmental, commercial finance,
intellectual property and trusts and estates.
Type
of work means a sub-class
of matters undertaken within the practice
area and used for tracking purposes, such as hostile takeovers within the mergers and acquisitions practice
area, initial public offerings within the capital markets practice
area or trademark infringement within the
intellectual property practice
area.
Main
areas of work Antitrust and competition, corporate, employee benefits, energy, financial instituations, government strategies, health,
intellectual property, private client, state and local tax, trial, U.S. and international tax, white collar and securities defense.
The Sedona Conference ® exists to allow leading jurists, lawyers, experts, academics and others, at the cutting edge
of issues in the
area of antitrust law, complex litigation, and
intellectual property rights, to come together — in conferences and mini-think tanks (
Working Groups)-- and engage in true dialogue, not debate, all in an effort to move the law forward in a reasoned and just way.
Main
areas of work Antitrust, asset finance, banking, capital markets, commercial litigation, financial restructuring and insolvency,
intellectual property, international arbitration, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, pro bono, project finance, tax, trade and white collar.
John McKeown, a partner at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP in Toronto who does
work in the
area of intellectual property claims on the Internet says it may not be
of much interest to law firms but other legal suppliers could find value in the law.bz domain.
This blog is the
work of attorney Steve Schlackman and his eponymous firm; the «Have a Question»
area of the blog directs reader to contact information for the firm
of Schlackman
Intellectual Property Law PLLC in Miami, Florida.
Main
areas of work Practices: Corporate and business, gaming,
intellectual property, energy and natural resources, government relations, litigation, real estate Industries: Banking, investment, finance and money management; energy and mining; gaming; health care; life sciences; real estate; water; consumer products; entertainment; government, regulation and public policy; hospitality; professional service; and science and technology Firm profile Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck has developed a reputation as a high - powered law firm with unparalleled community and business connections.
Main
areas of work Antitrust, bankruptcy and restructuring, communications, corporate, corporate finance, corporate governance and investigations, crisis advisory, executive compensation and employee benefits, environmental, insurance,
intellectual property, litigation, media, pro bono, real estate, tax and trust and estates.
Main
areas of work Dechert delivers legal expertise and commercial insight in our core practices: antitrust; banking and financial institutions; bankruptcy, business restructuring and reorganization; corporate; employee benefits and executive compensation; energy and natural resources; finance; financial services and investment management;
intellectual property; international arbitration; international tax and private client services; international trade and government regulation; life sciences; litigation; pro bono; and real estate.
Main
areas of work Our global practice includes over 600 litigators with unmatched trial, appellate and Supreme Court experience; a preeminent securities law practice with over 130 lawyers; a regulatory practice that includes more than 110 lawyers who have held high - level government positions; an
intellectual property practice enriched by the expertise
of more than 170 attorneys and technology specialists who hold scientific or technical degrees; more than 200 seasoned corporate transactional lawyers and business counselors; and lawyers who focus on bankruptcy, environmental, labor and employment, private client, real estate and tax matters.
Multidisciplinary teams are available to address the opportunities California offers for many
of our clients in
intellectual property as well as
areas including in - bound Asian
work, venture - funded corporate matters, and big - ticket litigation such as patent, securities, insurance coverage, and class action labor and employment matters.
Main
areas of work Bankruptcy and restructuring; corporate and securities; employment and labor; environmental; finance; government and regulatory; healthcare;
intellectual property; oil, gas, and energy; real estate and real estate finance; tax; trial.
Main
areas of work Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has three main
areas of practice: corporate (including mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, insurance, banking, leveraged finance, business restructuring and workouts, asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, structured and project finance, aviation finance, healthcare and life sciences,
intellectual property, media and telecommunications, real estate, energy and environmental law), litigation (including white collar / regulatory, international dispute resolution,
intellectual property, general commercial litigation, cybersecurity and data privacy, insurance, securities, antitrust, employment, bankruptcy and products liability) and tax and employee benefits.
A partner in the Litigation Department, Craig Benson focuses his practice on trial
work in the
areas of product liability, antitrust,
intellectual property and major commercial disputes.
Main
areas of work Antitrust and competition; banking and finance; corporate, M&A and securities; dispute resolution and litigation; employment and labor; financial restructuring and insolvency;
intellectual property; real estate; regulations and investigations; tax.
Main
areas of work Antitrust and competition; bankruptcy and restructuring; corporate (asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, derivatives, environmental, finance, mergers and acquisitions, private acquisitions and private equity); energy and energy enforcement; executive compensation and employee benefits; financial services;
intellectual property and technology; international arbitration; international trade and investment; litigation (antitrust litigation, commercial litigation, government contracts, healthcare fraud and compliance, securities and shareholder litigation, securities enforcement and regulation, white collar criminal defense and securities enforcement); pro bono; real estate (corporate; acquisitions, dispositions and related financings; restructuring and financing; leasing; land use, construction and development); tax; trusts and estates; white collar criminal defense.
Team members also
work closely with other
areas of expertise that often go hand - in - hand with immigration, such as corporate and commercial law, commercial litigation, dispute resolution, financial services,
intellectual property, labour and employment and mergers and acquisitions, providing immigration advice and services within the context
of your overall business needs.
Another strength
of this book is that it focuses on
areas that have been given short shrift in previous
works on Canadian copyright: users» rights (an
area of increasing importance, since most public discourse about copyright focuses on what we can't do rather than what we can); aboriginal approaches to
intellectual property rights (which emphasize the protection
of the honour
of clans, cultures, and nations over the rights
of individual creators); digital rights management (and its spectacular failure to actually protect content); and public licensing systems (such as the Creative Commons licenses).
As the least connected person at the Symposium (meaning with no expertise in the
area at all), there only because the LCO is supporting the project and because
of my innate curiosity which I'm able to feed through my
work with the LCO, I left with my usual feeling that as we continue to develop digital practices and complicate the big business
of intellectual property, those at the centre — those most affected — have the least control.
She has
worked in this
area in the United Kingdom and brings her expertise in
intellectual property to developing a coherence in this aspect
of medical e-records.
• Some
areas of intellectual property practice, especially patent practice, are highly technical; practitioners often
work with cutting - edge inventions or designs, which requires us to think like engineers, scientists or designers.
Our copyright litigators also
work closely with our
intellectual property lawyers to manage and plan for risk, both in traditional copyright cases
of all kinds, and in emerging
areas of uncertainty and change.