With Andrew's combined experience in legal tech and innovation, and his ability to work with clients ranging from criminal defense issues to
trademark dispute issues, Andrew is equipped with the tools to practice law in an ever - changing field.
Not exact matches
He has litigated, arbitrated and mediated cases involving banking (workouts, foreclosures, «lender liability,» and other aspects of loan enforcement and collection), real estate (developer
disputes, landlord / tenant litigation, broker commission
disputes, boundary
disputes and adverse possession), partnerships and family - owned businesses (
issues involving company control, buyouts and valuation), real estate finance (default resolution, servicing and lien priority, trust
disputes and guardianships), intellectual property (prosecution and defense of cases involving trade secrets,
trademarks, copyrights and patents) and other matters involving various contract and business tort claims.
Once a
trademark issues, a company needs to be diligent to protect its rights, through monitoring for potential infringement and addressing
trademark disputes.
Suppose that business gets into a serious business
dispute with another business, e.g. a joint venture gone bad with related accounting and
trademark issues involving hundreds of thousands to million of pounds in controversy economically.
In addition to administering the award - winning Fair Competition Law blog, Russell writes, lectures, and is quoted or cited in connection with various intellectual property and other legal
issues, including enforcement and defense of noncompete agreements, protection of trade secrets,
trademark disputes, copyright
issues, arbitration, mediation, and binding mediation.
Drawing on attorneys from across practice areas and offices, Weil has developed an impressive track record advising with respect to shareholder claims and demands for litigation, internal whistleblower complaints, class and collective actions brought by employees relating to pay, worker classification, and discrimination claims, product liability
issues and recalls, privacy rights, intellectual property
disputes (patents,
trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets), regulatory investigations commenced by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Justice, and state attorneys general, and major
disputes with suppliers and competitors.
The kinds of representation we provide involve: (1) litigation and appeals regarding a wide variety of legal
issues; (2) employment
disputes, including discrimination claims and accusations of noncompliance with wage and hour laws; (3) intellectual property matters regarding patents,
trademarks and copyright infringements; (4) commercial real estate matters; (5) business law
disputes; and (6) alternative
dispute resolution («ADR») matters, including mediation and arbitration cases.
Earlier, Erika was an associate in the litigation department at Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C., where she worked on commercial
disputes, environmental matters,
trademark infringement, First Amendment
issues, and white collar crime and investigations.
J. Christopher Fox, II (Business Litigation)-- Fox is a partner whose practice encompasses a broad range of commercial
disputes, including contractual
issues arising in the financial services arena, matters relating to restrictive covenants and unfair competition claims, and litigation of patent and
trademark infringement claims, as well as defense and prosecution of claims for misappropriation of trade secrets.
She has extensive experience in evolving
trademark and internet law
issues as well as developing alternative
dispute resolution policies concerning Intellectual Property, Internet, Privacy, Consumer Protection and Free Speech laws.
D&I's arbitration team has recently, for instance, secured a highly favourable victory for its media client in FAI arbitration against Swedish public company and its Finnish subsidiary in a domain name
dispute, which involved complex contract,
trademark, competition and competition law
issues.
She regularly advises clients regarding
trademark selection, registration and enforcement, domain name
disputes, and copyright ownership, registration, fair use and infringement
issues.
Her practice focuses on complex patent litigation and inter partes review proceedings, trade secrets litigation, copyright and
trademark issues, and contract and licensing
disputes.
I work on general transactional matters such as contract drafting and
disputes, as well as
trademark, copyright, influencer and online advertising matters, social media
issues, and more.
Our litigators have extensive trial and appellate experience, and have litigated a wide variety of
issues, including those involving distribution rights, profit or revenue participations, audit claims, talent
disputes, copyright, idea submission and
trademark claims, First Amendment, defamation and right of publicity claims, labor and employment claims, insurance
disputes and antitrust, unfair competition and vertical integration claims.
He also writes and speaks frequently on cutting - edge intellectual property
issues and is an authoritative and widely sought source for journalists who cover high - profile copyright and
trademark disputes, particularly those involving the media and entertainment industries.
successfully representing clients in a number of IP - related
dispute resolutions involving
trademark, counterfeit and patent
issues in U.S., Asian and EU jurisdictions.
John's commercial litigation practice includes a wide variety of shareholder / partner / limited liability entity
disputes, contested dissolutions,
trademark, licensing, unfair competition, warranty and Uniform Commercial Code
issues, and restrictive covenants / non - compete / solicitation agreements; he also has experience...
Our attorneys have considerable experience in all of the legal
issues affecting a business's ability to promote its offerings, including claim substantiation, Lanham Act false advertising, social media promotions, state unfair competition, First Amendment protection for commercial speech, FDA labeling rules,
trademark, copyright, product disparagement, right of publicity, keyword advertising
disputes, sweepstakes and contests, privacy and data security.
A business lawyer has to provide counsel on the various aspects of business operations of a company, create and review legal documents, negotiate with other companies on behalf of the client regarding any agreement or contract, handle
disputes arising due to any legal complications and other cases like bankruptcy, licensing,
trademark, copyright
issues and so on.