by Travis Stockman | Feb 25, 2024 | Intellectual Property, Trademarks
Cybersquatting Law | How to Combat Cybersquatting Anyone who owns a business should make themselves aware of cybersquatting. As people around the world increasingly live their lives online, more risks arise everyday for businesses. What is the definition of...
by Travis Stockman | Feb 23, 2024 | Federal Lawsuit
Been hit with a lawsuit filed by Christian Dior? The fashion brand has filed a suit in Northern Illinois, claiming e-commerce store operators sold counterfeit goods to consumers in the United States. The trademark infringement allegations are aimed at online sellers...
by Travis Stockman | Feb 20, 2024 | Contracts
How a Severability Clause Can Protect Your Interests Are you drafting or entering into a commercial contract? Business owners should know as much as possible about the content of the contract and its enforceability! Enforceability – what does it mean? That the...
by Travis Stockman | Feb 19, 2024 | Federal Lawsuit
Supreme Claims Counterfeit Has Damaged the Brand You’ve probably heard of one of the hottest brands in the world, Supreme. They’re a skateboarding lifestyle brand formed in New York City, known globally for their streetwear apparel and accessories. Ever tried to buy...
by Travis Stockman | Feb 15, 2024 | Amazon
A Breakdown of Amazon Brand Protection | What You Should Look Out For, How to Take a Proactive Approach Selling on Amazon is undeniably a struggle for many! Even those who’ve attained some measure of success on the platform have to consistently grind to maintain their...