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Why Your Company Name and Trademark May Be Worth A Lot Of $
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04-Mar-2008
Why Your Company Name and Trademark May Be Worth A Lot Of $
In today’s business environment, your company name and brands are your most valuable assets. They are what turn people into customers. Protecting the right of ownership, the right to control the use of and prevent others from using, and the right to realize the maximum value of your identity is essential to maintaining and sustaining your competitive advantage. Please join John Burton for an enlightening discussion of how to protect your valuable trade name and trademarks. Who Should Attend? If you are thinking about forming a small business, or already own your own business, then you cannot afford to miss this free important seminar coming up on March 11th.
About the Attorney: John Burton
John Burton’s practice areas include Business Disputes, Business Law, Civil Litigation, Commercial Transactions, Computer and Software, Entertainment Law, Franchising, Intellectual Property: Trademark and Copyright, Internet and Information Technology, Licensing, Mergers and Acquisitions, Real Estate/Property, Restrictive Covenants and Trade Secrets. Mr. Burton graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO and received his J.D. from California Western School of Law in San Diego, CA.
Please call 480.344.4072 to reserve your space.
($5 reservation fee, will be refunded at the seminar). Upcoming Knowledge Now Seminars in 2009
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