Protecting Your Supply Chain to Avoid Trade Secret Theft
RI Small Business Journal
By Megan St. Ledger
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RI Small Business Journal
By Megan St. Ledger
Read full article here.
Protecting Your Supply Chain to Avoid Trade Secret Theft Read More »
LegalTech Series in conjunction with Tech-Collective
By Stacey Nakasian
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Non-Competes in a High-Tech World Read More »
By Megan St. Ledger | Copyright law protects “original works of authorship,” including pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works” which include two- and three-dimensional works of fine, graphic, and applied art.
You Can’t Copyright That: Pharaoh Did It First Read More »
Non-compete and confidentiality agreements are often used to protect confidentiality of intellectual property where others might gain a competitive advantage by exploiting a company’s proprietary business information such as customer/client
RI Small Business Journal
By John Capone
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Dead (Patent) Troll Walking Read More »
D&S attorneys authored topical articles in leading business publications this month. Rachelle Green‘s article entitled “BYOD: Where Tech, Employment Law Meet” appeared in Providence Business News and John Capone’s article on
D&S Attorneys Author Guest Articles on BYOD and Patent Trolls Read More »
Providence Business News
By Rachelle Green
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BYOD: Where Tech, Employment Law Meet Read More »
By Megan St. Ledger | Successful branding strategies rely on trademarks to protect a company’s product names and logos. But as a company expands its product lines, additional registrations may be needed to secure the full protection afforded by trademark laws.
From Sporting Events to Snuggies: The Importance of Updating Your Trademarks Read More »
LegalTech Series in conjunction with Tech-Collective
By John Capone
See PowerPoint presentation here.
Patent Trolls: When the Hunter becomes the Hunted Read More »
Patent trolls use patents to bully companies of all sizes, draining the economy of $80 billion every year. Unlike legitimate inventors, these trolls do not innovate but rather buy patents
Patent Trolls – When the Hunter Becomes the Hunted! December 10th Read More »