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Singhania Co. Llp – Law Firms In India, Mumbai, Delhi, London Targeting Global Law Services
As with the growth of world economy the demand of law firms rises at rapid rapidly rate. In now days there is massive competition in the corporate world where each 1 desires to earn much more profit as compared to other party or competitors. To be secure from every single aspect of business laws these law firms in India and abroad plays an critical role in meting demand of the corporate world. leading law firms like singhania.com that provides wide verities of corporate law services at really affordable rates that comprises intellectual property, merger & acquisitions, corporate & commercial law, joint venture & technology, real estate & construction, technology transfers arbitration, organization registration, infrastructure, litigation, infrastructure development, agency & franchise, corporate & commercial, trademark registration, merger & acquisitions and lots … Read entire article »
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Protect Your Rights With Dandridge Law
Dandridge Law combines technology and information to offer high standard services to clients. To match up to the ever changing law, the nonprofit attorneys of the company apply the newest e-resource with their own internal computerized collection of legal authority. There are several nonprofit organizations that seek tax exempt status with the Internal revenue Service but locate it an overwhelming job. Some also loose thousands of dollars in unrealized tax savings. The organization has been successfully handling tax exemption application procedure for the past several years. The Michigan company attorneys working with the firm have a track record of obtaining tax exempt status for nonprofit organizations At-Risk Youth Camp, Children’s Cancer Foundation, Church, Community Center, Dance School, Day Care, Entrepreneur Center, Ex-Offender Society Re-entry Program, Homeless Service Organization, International Exchange Student … Read entire article »
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Trademark Law USA USPTO
Trademark law USA (USPTO) – A trademark consists of any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination, used, or intended to be utilized, in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of 1 manufacturer or seller from goods manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods. In short, a trademark is a brand name. A service mark is any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, utilised, or intended to be utilized, in commerce, to identify and distinguish the services of 1 provider from services provided by other people, and to indicate the source of the services A certification mark is any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, utilised, or intended to be employed, in commerce with the owner’s permission by a person other … Read entire article »
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The Business Trademark Registration Process
Right now, a lot of individuals go into employment to earn sufficient money to begin their own organization. Besides, with your own organization, you will be able to have more freedom and run the firm the way you want it to run. Having your own business means that you no longer have to be a slave in a firm that you don’t even own. It is a truth that owning your own business can provide a lot of benefits. However, you have to think about that starting it can be a complicated method that you require to keep in mind. The 1st factor you want to do when beginning your own organization is believe of items or services that you want to sell to the public. You also need to make … Read entire article »
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The court: Customs acted properly in holding goods that violated intellectual property rights
Adv. Gill Nadel, Moran Shmilovich As we know, the Customs Authority has the power to hold goods which, prima facie, violate copyright and/or trademarks. Under paragraph 200a and onward of the Customs Code, the Customs Authority may possibly hold goods that appear to infringe upon copyright and/or trademarks following a notice on behalf of the rights-bearer or on its own initiative. Even so, the hold is not limitless or endless. The rights-bearer should deposit with the Customs Authority, within a short time right after the hold, a guarantee that is sufficient to cover any expense connected to the hold or to compensate for any harm that may be caused by the hold. Moreover, the rights-bearer need to file an action with the court against the import of the infringing goods within … Read entire article »
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