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Intellectual Property Lawyers

   With today's multimedia an intellectual property can be taken and implemented in seconds. An intellectual property is a work which is created in one's mind and can be seen in the form of a symbol, image, art, literature, name, invention, ect. It becoming increasingly harder to protect intellectual property today because of the proliferation of the internet and logo design software. It seem like every one has a logo today, and that logo could be a copy of your well established logo. Any violation of a copyright, patent, or trademark could constitute as grounds for an intellectual property lawsuit. An experienced intellectual property lawyer has the knowledge of not only United States intellectual property law, but also international intellectual property law. A company can have decades of honest quality name association with its intellectual property and only an intellectual property lawyer can properly maintain and enforcement its exclusivity.

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