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Intellectual Property Protection Video
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The Basics of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law What Every Lawyer Should Know Intellectual Property Protection Seminar Outline Video Slide Show by Larry Mandel, Art Peslak, and Richard Malagiere We recently launched a YouTube channel to share videos and slide
Computer Software Patents
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Computer Software-Business Method Patents In a recent case,the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on the issue of the patent eligibility of software-implemented business methods in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International. At issue was the validity of several patents owned
What is a Trademark?
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A trademark is a name or logo that is used in connection with the sale of products or services to identify the source of the goods or services. Trademarks can be inherently strong or can become strong trademarks through effective
The Basics of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law ~ What Every Lawyer Should Know
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Continuing Legal Education Seminar The Basics of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law ~ What Every Lawyer Should Know Larry Mandel and Art Peslak will be presenting “The Basics of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law ~ What Every Lawyer Should Know”
Standard for Recovery of Attorney Fees in Patent Litigation
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The Supreme Court Clarifies Standard for Recovery of Attorney Fees in Patent Litigation Clients often ask if they can get their attorney’s fees paid by the other side and there are several ways that could happen. The Patent Statute provides
Trademark Law – An Overview
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Trademarks are names or logos used in connection with the sale of products or services to identify the source of the goods or services. Unlike patents, trademarks do not offer legal protection for the product or service. Rather, trademark law
A Tale, a Fox, and Copyright Infringement
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The One That Got Away Art Peslak is an Intellectual Property lawyer by day and an accomplished nature photographer on weekends and vacations. He is familiar with the business aspects of the photography industry as well as the intellectual property
Howard Eisenberg Joins IP Practice Group
April 9, 2014 | Posted in Company News | By IP Lawyer Blog
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Howard Eisenberg, Esq The Intellectual Property Practice Group in the law firm of Gertner, Mandel & Peslak expands with the addition of Howard Eisenberg, Esq. Mr. Eisenberg is a registered patent attorney with a concentration in technologies related to medicine
Richard Malagiere Joins Gertner, Mandel, Peslak Law Firm
February 1, 2014 | Posted in Company News | By IP Lawyer Blog
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Richard Malagiere, Esq. Registered Patent Attorney Registered patent attorney, Richard Malagiere brings years of diverse experience as the Gertner, Mandel & Peslak law firm expands their Intellectual Property Practice Group. Gertner, Mandel & Peslak, LLC announces the expansion of its
New Jersey Identity Theft Protection Act
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The New Jersey Identity Theft Protection Act (the Act) took effect on January 1, 2006. The goal of the Act is to address a major law enforcement issue that has been created by the information age economy, namely personal identity