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Dr. George Lefkovits, a board certified plastic surgeon in New York recently trademarked his unique buttock augmentation procedure (the Brazilian Butt Fillâ„¢). The Brazilian Butt Fillâ„¢ gives men and women the opportunity to change the size and shape of their buttocks to fit their liking. For many women, when they increase the size of their
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Do You Need Your Business Name Trademarked November 2001 By Bob Brolhorst A name is important to a business. It's so important, in fact, that names can be trademarked, which means they're owned. Kind of like domain names, once
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A trademark lawyer's job requirements include trademark application, filing and prosecution. A trademark lawyer searches and clears the trademark search analysis. He looks after the trademark infringement and enforcement matters and matters involving third parties' infringing marks. He manages all trademark litigation, prepares, reviews and negotiates license agreements. Registration and monitoring of domain names and general trademark counseling about routine trademark matters
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Trademark infringement is a possibility for every business, whether you be on the receiving end of an infamous "Cease and Desist" letter, or whether you find that a competitor is infringing one of your trademarks. Either way, this is the time to find qualified legal assistance in the form of an experienced trademark attorney
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In the world of marketing, branding issues are always an important part of any campaign. Companies work hard for their name to be recognized as a quality organization and a leader in their field. Companies will defend any action they see as a negative to their brand. They do not want unauthorized third parties to
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