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- Always Mind Your Business Manners As They May Come Back To Bite You In The Rear
- Intellectual Property a Hot Topic in China with Huawei Suing Motorola
- Copyright Protection is Yours the Minute You Create It
- Intellectual Property Rights Are Your Key to Business Profitability
- Know the Difference Between Intellectual Property and Patents
- Indecisive SAP Lost Lawsuit Over Stealing Intellectual Property From Oracle
- Open Source Is An Interesting Conundrum When It Comes To Trademark Issues
- This Trademark Infringement Case May Be A Difference Without A Distinction
- A new invention shakes Apple to the core
- Imagine a trademark for pot – the kind you smoke
- Hot off the line and hot on the heels of trademark infringement
- When Knockoffs Can Be Deadly
- When Is Art, Art?
- Open Source Drug Information May Take the World by Storm
- Work for Hire Has Various Interpretations
- GINA Has Something to Say in the Workplace About Discrimination in Employment
- Only Three Years of Protection for New Designs – Maybe
- Quoting Other’s Blogs Involves Copyright Considerations
- Trade Dress Law Applies to Product Packaging or Appearance
- Escaping Punitive Damages Is a Possibility for a Corporation
- North Face and South Butt, Not Your Usual Neighbors
- DIY Lawyers on the Horizon
- Design Patents Explained
- Small Law Firms Are a Better Choice for Small Businesses
- The Design of Useful Objects Is Not Protected by Copyright
- Blog Entries
- Intellectual property is hard to define
- Another She Knockoff Case: Balenciaga v. Madden
- North Face v. South Butt: Trademark and Parody
- Paris Hilton Sued For Knockoff Shoes
- A Concise Academic Discusion of Intellectual Property Protection For Fashion
- McQueen v. Madden: Using Trade Dress Law To Fight Fashion Knockoffs
- Fashion and Art Law
- Press Releases
- Blingville is Making a Statement Against Facebook Says Los Angeles Trademark Lawyer
- Trademark Infringement of Company Name Results in Lawsuit Reports Los Angeles Trademark Lawyer
- Knowing the Distinction Between a Trade and Service Mark is Essential in Business Says Los Angeles Business Lawyer
- Look Alike Knockoffs Now Becoming Familiar in Perfume Industry Says Los Angeles Fashion Lawyer
- Los Angeles Business Lawyer Comments on Trademark Infringement over Cardboard Guitars
- Los Angeles Business Lawyer Anticipates Fallout if Facebook Patents the Word Face
- Online Copyright Rules Are Now More Stringent Says Los Angeles Business Attorney
- Motorcycle Fashion Just Took a Turn for a Lawsuit Says Los Angeles Fashion Attorney Erikson
- LA Business Litigation Attorney Erikson Discusses International Trademark Infringement Case
- LA Business Litigation Attorney Erikson Says Even Bottles May Be Subject to Trade Dress Lawsuits
- Getting naked in Times Square just became the focus of a legal battle
- Protecting consumers by preventing trademark dilution is important
- Protection That Trademarks Offer Businesses Is Essential
- Flogging May Prompt a False Advertising Lawsuit
- Avoiding Copyright Issues May Bite You
- NFL Teams Are Not a Single Entity and Not Exempt from Antitrust Laws
- Keyword Infringement Common in Cyberspace
- Zippo Sues over Chinese Knockoff Lighters
- Piracy of a Different Sort - Highjacking Fashion
- Apple’s Taken off the Gloves and Dropped a Patent Infringement Suit Against HTC
- The French Company Louis Vuitton Has No Sense of Humor
- The Squint Test May Be Next
- The Medical Marijuana Regulation Revolving Door in Los Angeles
- Shoe Here We Go Again
- Doing Business with a Patent Possible or Improbable
- Ripping Off Another Designer’s Shoe Show Isn’t a Good Idea

