Trademark specimen possibility of fraud - Please help
A product can have multiple names and so long as the specimen shows the mark on the product clearly, and it's not photoshopped, and so long as it's...
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A product can have multiple names and so long as the specimen shows the mark on the product clearly, and it's not photoshopped, and so long as it's...
Although there is not enough information for anyone to give you a really good analysis of your situation, do not explain this any more online. Some...
Legally you don't need an attorney, provided you know how to do it yourself. Except for going into court, you rarely HAVE to have an attorney do...
First you need to find out if the business is incorporated or an LLC. If not, then the owner IS the business and you'd sue her adding her...
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You are getting conflicting advice because you are trying to get free advice on the Internet and as much as all of the attorneys here are giving...
The above answers are correct. But let me muddy the waters a little more. Name protection is a really complicated area of business law. Perhaps...
OK, the following is based on limited facts - so if you really want to know, talk to an attorney with whom you can discuss ALL of the facts IN...
The words "terms and conditions" usually apply to the rules you can find at the bottom of most websites. Those are considered an agreement between...
Robert is right. Unless you specifically give the registered agent some authority - and even then there's not much you can delegate away - all the...
First, before you worry about suing anyone, worry about whether you have been the subject of any identity theft. Is someone else using your social...