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Jack Daniel’s and Bad Spaniels

Choosing a trademark may be more difficult than you think. You might be focusing on the catchiness of the name, but there are legal considerations that should be considered as well, such as the possibility of infringing some other trademark. People often think that if they aren't aware of anyone else using the same trademark, it's okay. They may rely [...]

By | 2023-06-16T14:23:30+00:00 June 16th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Jack Daniel’s and Bad Spaniels

Scam Alert

We frequently get questions from our clients about requests for payment of registration, publication, or renewal fees for corporate, domain name and intellectual property filings. Requests may also be received for monitoring fees or the preparation of minutes. The scam requests typically look like invoices or letters, often containing false due dates or threats about loss of rights if you [...]

By | 2023-06-10T02:24:30+00:00 June 9th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Scam Alert

Taxability of Judgments and Settlement Proceeds

If you’re involved in a legal dispute, it’s important for you to understand how the money you might receive, whether as part of a settlement or as awarded by a court or arbitrator, will be taxed. The Internal Revenue Code states that all income—from whatever source derived—is taxable unless exempted by another section of the code. This means that unless [...]

By | 2023-06-02T17:44:40+00:00 June 2nd, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Taxability of Judgments and Settlement Proceeds

Geographic Terms as Part of Your Trademark

To be protectable, a trademark must be “distinctive.” This means it must be used to identify the source of the product or service. Courts classify marks into categories of distinctiveness. The most distinctive marks are those that are arbitrary or fanciful. Examples include EXXON for gasoline and APPLE for electronics. Suggestive marks, those that require some imagination to determine the [...]

By | 2023-05-26T18:21:50+00:00 May 26th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Geographic Terms as Part of Your Trademark

Employment Law Roundup

Update on EEOC COVID-19 Guidelines This week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) updated its COVID-19 technical assistance, What You Should Know About COVID-19 and the ADA, the Rehabilitation Act, and Other EEO Laws. Among other things, the revised guidance addresses possible reasonable accommodations for employees with “long COVID” (also known as "Post-COVID Conditions”), linking to a longer list posted [...]

By | 2023-05-19T21:44:26+00:00 May 19th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Employment Law Roundup

Living Trusts and How They Work

When putting together an estate plan, trusts are commonly brought up as an alternative or complement to wills. One of the greatest benefits of trusts is avoiding probate, the court process of administering a deceased person’s estate, which can be long and costly depending on the make-up of the estate and the location where the deceased person resided. Other benefits [...]

By | 2023-05-12T23:00:10+00:00 May 12th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Living Trusts and How They Work

Why It’s Important to Register Your Trademarks

Some of you may know you have common law rights in your protectable trademarks just by using those marks in interstate or foreign commerce, so you might wonder why you should pay for a trademark registration. Protection from Cybersquatters While there are numerous reasons to register your mark as soon as possible, one of the more significant is that it’s [...]

By | 2023-05-06T14:58:42+00:00 May 5th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Why It’s Important to Register Your Trademarks

AI and Avoiding Bad Legal Advice (Part 2)

The law is very nuanced and constantly changing. One of the hardest tasks for an attorney is not only keeping up with the changes but actually understanding them and applying them to the specific circumstances unique to each of their clients. AI tools are far from capable of doing this, at least at present. ChatGPT acknowledges these limitations itself, or [...]

By | 2023-04-28T16:03:21+00:00 April 28th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on AI and Avoiding Bad Legal Advice (Part 2)

AI and Avoiding Bad Legal Advice (Part 1)

In recent weeks you may have seen news about Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. You may have even tried them out for yourself. These tools allow users to have a human-like conversation with AI in a chat window that can answer questions and assist with tasks like composing emails and essays, as well as more [...]

By | 2023-04-23T01:15:15+00:00 April 21st, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on AI and Avoiding Bad Legal Advice (Part 1)

Do You Know What These Legal Terms Mean?

When reading documents from your lawyer, you may find a number of legal terms that you don't recognize. Some of the legal terms you're most likely to encounter when involved in a legal dispute are: Mediation, Arbitration, and Trial Mediation is an attempt to settle a legal dispute with the help of an impartial mediator (or referee), who tries to [...]

By | 2023-04-15T00:43:18+00:00 April 14th, 2023|Categories: Articles|Comments Off on Do You Know What These Legal Terms Mean?