Intellectual Property
Intellectual property is the intangible asset associated with a person or a company's goodwill or ideas. Goodwill can be defined as the mental propensity for a customer to revisit or maintain a long term relationship all due to that entity's reputation. Ideas are comprised of an entity's techniques, discoveries, product names, methods, and knowledge base. The intellectual property law gives a person or a company a form of monopoly on the use of these intangible assets. These intangible assets are commonly referred to as patents, trademarks, trade dress, copyrights, and trade secrets.
Our attorneys are registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and we have foreign counsel that are registered to practice in Patent and Trademark Offices throughout the world as well as litigating them.
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