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  • Former Lehman Bros. Trader Says It Is Not Over – By Far
  • Wrongful Termination: Could You Have Been Fired Illegally?
  • What Employers Need to Know About Florida Workplace Laws
  • McDonald's Threatened With Lawsuit Over its Happy Meal Toys
  • What Every Inventor Needs to Know About Getting a Patent
  • First Coast Manufacturers Association Reports Members are Upbeat about Economy
  • Jacksonville, Florida Businesses and Residents Join Forces to Clean up Riverside Area
  • Popular Opinion Website, Yelp, Sued by Several Small Business Owners
  • What Jacksonville, Florida Small Business Owners Need to Know About Employee Work Hours
  • Can Social Media Help Your Florida Business?
  • Potential for Florida Commercial Foreclosure Crisis Looms Large
  • New Jacksonville, Florida Small Business Racks Up Sales Offering Perfect Product for Down Economy
  • Slander Verdict Dogs South Florida Hospital
  • Trademark Battle: Whiskey River v. Whiskey Creek
  • The Director's Guild of America Looks to the Federal Government for Help Regualting Intellectual Property Rights
  • Jacksonville, Florida Home Builders Thriving Despite Economy
  • Jacksonville, Florida Businesses Power Up With Renewable Energy
  • Logorama: A Social Commentary
  • Jacksonville, Florida Based Winn-Dixie Partners for an Edge against the Competition
  • Korean "Hilton Motel" sued by Hilton for Trademark Infringement
  • Jacksonville Business Owners Take Note: "Bandit" Advertisements are Illegal
  • Freedom Boat Club Franchise Closes Two Jacksonville Florida Boat Club Locations
  • Internet Jokesters Impersonate the US Chamber of Commerce Website – Is it Copyright Infringement?
  • Non Compete Agreements a Hurdle When Changing Jobs
  • Can Purchasing Competitor's Keywords Constitute Trademark Infringement?
  • Trend Setter Realty / RE/MAX Trademark Infringement Case
  • Former Executive (Francine Katz) Sues Anheuser-Busch InBev for Sexual Discrimination
  • Florida Governor Charlie Crist Reminds Business Owners That Price Gouging is Illegal in the Aftermath of a Hurricane
  • Experts Agree That Registering Patents and Trademarks Leads to Higher Profits
  • New York, NY - Questions about who owns the $19 million name "Tavern on the Green"
  • Employers Advised to Put Plans in Place for Possible H1N1 (Swine Flu) Breakouts
  • New York, New York – Court Rules that Dispute with Casino Must be Handled by Tribal Court
  • Justice Department Investigates IBM on Allegations of Dominant Market Position Abuse
  • US Patent and Trademark Office Rescinds Controversial Biotech Intellectual Property Regulations
  • Exposure Through Public Relations
  • Server Outage Wipes Out Customers' Personal Call Phone Data, Triggering Class Action Lawsuits
  • Defective Chinese Drywall Leaves Some Florida Homeowners Without Insurance
  • Logorama: Trademark Fair Use
  • What if a Franchise Doesn't Disclose Financials?
  • Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Businessmen Implicated in Armor Holdings Kickback Scandal
  • ACLU Files Suit Against the United States Patent Office for Allowing Gene Research to be Patented
  • US Department of Justice Creates Task Force to Battle International Intellectual Property Crimes
  • Questions Franchisees Should Ask Franchisors before Making a Purchase
  • Google Patent Appears to Deal with Copyright Infringement, Not Censorship
  • Business’s Twenty Seven Year Old Lawsuit against Providence, Rhode Island Finally Resolved
  • Bad Economy Prompts Large Numbers of US Job Seekers to Expunge Their Criminal Records
  • Former Lockheed Martin Engineer (Darrol Olsen) Claims Company Knowingly Used Defective Coatings on Stealth Jets
  • Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Involving Washington Redskins Trademark
  • AT&T Claims Verizon is Using False Advertising in an Ad Campaign
  • American Express to Pay $300 Million to Acquire Florida-based Payment Company, Revolution Money
  • St. Petersburg, Florida – Business Owners Offered Reduced Prices to Dispose of Hazardous Waste
  • Judge Dismisses Second of Three “Bellwether” Cases Concerning Fosamax
  • Philip Morris Loses Lawsuit – Ordered to Pay $300 Million to Emphysema Sufferer (Cindy Naugle)
  • Man & Machine Wins Rights to Use Mighty Mouse Moniker
  • Social Media Marketing Complicates Sunshine Law Compliance for Florida Business Owners
  • US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Announces Program to Aid Small and Medium Businesses
  • Largo, Florida – Coach Claims Target Sold a Knockoff Handbag, Sues for $1M
  • Campbell Soup recalls 15 million pounds of SpaghettiOs
  • Jacksonville, Florida Business Provides Job Training for Young Adults with Special Needs
  • CVS and Walgreen settle contract dispute, customers will not have to change pharmacies
  • Olive Oil market goes global
  • Recession Forces Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Sawgrass Marriott Hotel into Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
  • Jacksonville, Florida Hummer Dealership Waits to See if Hummer Brand Will Survive
  • Red Snapper Ban Hurts Jacksonville, Florida Fishermen
  • Jacksonville, Florida Franchise, Orange Tree Hot Dogs, Still Expanding Despite Slow Economy
  • Jacksonville, Florida Community Development District Sues Subdivision Developer
  • Jacksonville, Florida Business District to Get Sidewalk Facelift
  • Jacksonville Businesses, Workers Aided by Small Business Incubator, Beaver Street Enterprise Center
  • Sarasota Florida – Bank Declares Homeowner (William Berta) Missing but Has no Trouble Finding him to Deliver Foreclosure Papers
  • Chrysler Reflects on its Survival of Bankruptcy
  • BP Oil Spill Affecting Small Business Owners
  • Burger Business Booms
  • Worcester, Massachusetts – Business Owner Breaks Ten Years of Silence Over Deadly Warehouse Fire
  • Tallahassee, Florida – Embattled Internet Gambling Café Organization Faces Two Legal Setbacks
  • Updated Sun-Maid Raisin Girl Raises Eyebrows
  • Plant City, Florida – Woman (Patricia Henry) Claims She Lost Job Because She Has AIDS
  • Wal-Mart Ordered to Pay Forty Million Dollars for Denying Breaks and Manipulating Timecards
  • Small Business Owners: Do You Carry the Right Kinds of Business Insurance?
  • Worker's Compensation Administration Company, CRM Holding, Under Fire in New York State
  • Patent Delays Could be Slowing Economic Recovery
  • Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood to Enforce Intellectual Property Laws Violated by Cyber Thieves
  • Parents Can Breathe Easy; Bratz Dolls Will Remain on Store Shelves
  • New Legislation to Clarify Florida's Sunshine Law
  • Supreme Court Calls Honest Service Law "Too Vague"
  • Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Asks Citizens to Report Illegal Tobacco Sales
  • Unusual Tech Patents and Trademarks Keep Businesses on Their Toes
  • Environmentalists and Florida State Government Officials Disagree on Relevancy of New Federal Water Quality Standards
  • Miami, Florida – Luxury Hotel Suffers Legionnaire's Disease Outbreak
  • Tips for Choosing and Financing a Florida Franchise Opportunity
  • University of Florida Settles Hazardous Waste Violations with Environmental Protection Agency
  • SunTrust Bank to Freeze Executive Pay
  • Florida Supreme Court Mandates Foreclosure Mediation
  • State Farm to Remain in Florida Insurance Market after Deal Struck with Regulators
  • Florida Home Insurer, Magnolia Insurance Company, Placed Under Administrative Supervision
  • Florida is #1! … In Foreclosures!
  • The Recession is Receding!
  • In Florida, Tax Planning is a Year Long Discipline
  • North Face Trademark Infringement Suit: An Apparel Face-Off
  • Urban Myth: Intellectual Property Protection By Mailing To Yourself
  • Maintaining Ownership Of Your Ideas
  • Estate Planning Helps Provide for Your Florida Pet
  • USPTO Update: More on Patent Reform
  • Proposed Rule Will Create Opportunities for Women-Owned Small Businesses
  • Florida Tax Evader OJ Simpson and the other 5 Most Infamous Tax Evaders of All Time
  • Novel Simplicity: Google Gets a Design Patent
  • Is a Consistent Brand Stronger?
  • UPC Removal Equals Trademark Infringement?
  • Patent Maintenance Fees: Prompt Payment Saves Money
  • Frisbee Inventor, Walter Frederick Morrison, Dies At Age 90
  • [JAY] Reebok Faces Trademark Infringement Suit Over Saints T-Shirts Sales
  • Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to Apply Stricter Standards to Paid Tax Preparers
  • 6 Pointers for Floridians Taking over an Elderly Relative's Finances
  • Investment Firms Going Green to Make Green
  • Hot H2O: Alaskan Inventor Frees Himself From Oil Dependence
  • Patent Regulations Rescinded
  • RIAA Stops Infringing Bloggers
  • The Snuggie, The Slanket, the the Importance of The Patent
  • The Importance of Proper Document Execution
  • Alternatives to Noncompete Agreements
  • U.S. Seeking Comments On New International Treaty
  • The Power Of Public Pressure
  • Celebrity Trademark: Monopoly
  • Victoria Espinel: President Obama's New Intellectual Property Chief
  • Close Call: Microsoft Dodges $388 Million Adverse Verdict
  • More Woes for GM: Hummer and Saturn Back on the Chopping Block
  • Viva La Vida: Coldplay Ducks Copyright Infringement Action
  • Does the Down Economy Have You Ready to Jump into Something New?
  • Tallahassee Saturn Dealer Suing GM
  • How Florida Taxpayers Can Avoid an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Audit
  • 8 Basic Estate Planning Moves no Florida Resident Should Neglect
  • Team Australia Allowed to Fly Boxing Kangaroo in Olympic Village
  • A Narrower Approach to Determining Trademark Application Fraud
  • Patent Reform Steers Toward Increased Fees
  • Avoiding Copyright Conflicts When Writing Blogs
  • Dressed for Success, Hell's Bay Gets Settlement
  • Florida Franchisees Part of Class-Action Against UPS.
  • Business Logo Facelifts: High Risk, High Reward (Part 2 of 2)
  • Ralph Lauren's Skinny Model: Critics Fight Back
  • Google Celebrates: The Invention of the Barcode!
  • Business Logo Facelifts: High Risk, High Reward (Part 1 of 2)
  • The Power of a Name: Companies Allegedly Lie About Plugs From Oprah
  • Got a New Invention? USPTO Delays May Affect Your Rights
  • Patents Up for Grabs: Going Once, Going Twice, Sold!
  • AAA Settles Cybersquatting Dispute
  • Copyright Reversion: Your Favorite Comic Book Heroes May Be Getting a New Address
  • EpiPen Inventor Shelden Kaplan Dies
  • Big Brother Deleted by…Corporate Big Brother?
  • Louis Vuitton Secures Landmark Contributory Trademark Infringement Ruling
  • Sounds Have Rights Too: Quacking and Other Alternative Trademarks Can Be Registered
  • 1/2 Ounce of Meat Costs Quizno's Franchisee Their Entire Business
  • McDonald's Loses "Mc" Lawsuit Against Malaysian Chicken Curry
  • Franchise Arbitration Clauses Not Seeing Much Change
  • This is My Territory!
  • Doing Business in Florida With a Fictitious Name? A New Law Imposes Advertising Requirement.
  • Lucrative Niches + Established Marketplaces = Better Chances for Franchise Success
  • Sleeping Giants Can Fall to the Wayside: No Franchise is Immune
  • Franchisor, Hallmark Cards, may be in hot water over use of Paris Hilton's "That's hot" slogan and photo
  • Apple Histrionics? Tech Company Says Jailbroken iPhones May Destroy Cell Networks
  • Top Obama Auto Advisor Recommends Dealers Remain Closed
  • Grand Entrance: High Hopes for President Obama's Pick for USPTO Director
  • VIDEO - Do The Dew: The Next Alternative Fuel?
  • Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor: What Can We Expect in IP Law? (Part 2 of 2)
  • Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor: What Can We Expect in IP Law? (Part 1 of 2)
  • Globalization: Overseas Markets Becoming More Appealing for U.S. Franchises
  • Franchise Advertising and Marketing Strategies in the Current Economy
  • Google Rivals Looking to Sink Book Settlement Deal
  • Full Electronic Patent Application Processing: Things Speeding Up at the USPTO
  • Celebrity Trademarks: KB Toys
  • Twitter's Application for "Tweet" Rejected
  • The USPTO Unveils New Michael Jackson Exhibit
  • Green Car Battles: Toyota and GM Jockeying for Pole Position in IP Licensing (Part 2 of 2)
  • Green Car Battles: Toyota and GM Jockeying for Pole Position in IP Licensing
  • Trademarks That Include Geographical Terms
  • YouTube Wins One Legal Battle But the Copyright War is Far From Over
  • Million-Dollar Fines for Illegal Music Downloads: Fair or Foul?
  • Ongoing Crusade Against Music Piracy: RIAA 2 for 2 in Recent Copyright Infringement Cases
  • The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Will Join Forces with Other Countries to Prevent Tax Evasion
  • Florida Woman Wins Employment Lawsuit over Sexual Harassment
  • Music Industry Sales Plummet by More than Half during Last Decade
  • NASA Announces Plans to Lure Commercial Space Travel Businesses to Florida
  • Virtual Blackjack Machines Debut in Florida
  • Jacksonville, Florida – Judge Ordered to Recuse Himself from Foreclosure Proceeding
  • Did you know you can deduct the sales tax you paid for your car?
  • Michael Jackson Estate Administrators to Receive Ten Percent
  • Farrah Fawcett's Estate Sues Documentary Producer
  • Michael Jackson Estate Files Suit for Trademark Infringement
  • How Long Should Florida Residents Keep Supporting Records for Federal Tax Returns?
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Twitter Trying to Trademark "Tweet" Before It's Too Late
  • Trading Model Theft: Goldman Sachs Scrambling After Breach
  • Fair Royalties: New Agreement Rescues Internet Radio
  • Patent Accusations: IBM Hit With Infringement Suit
  • Global Franchise Expansion: The Gap Enters Thailand
  • Genetic Patents: Is It OK to Patent Human Nature?
  • Impaired Vision? Sam Genensky Saw No Obstacles
  • Fresh Checked Every Day: Winn-Dixie Goes Upscale
  • End of the Line for Hundreds of GM Dealerships
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Jay Leno Boots Cybersquatter
  • Slain Father of Special Needs Children Copyrighted Their Names
  • How to Become a Successful Franshisor
  • Harry Potter: Original Creation or Cheap Knockoff?
  • Tips for Marketing With Facebook & Twitter to Generate Business
  • Hot News: The Associated Press Settles With a Suspected IP Thief
  • Patenting a Process
  • How Franchisors Maintain Communications With Franchisees
  • Reselling Your Franchise
  • Apple's Tight Lips: Smoke and Mirrors or Trade Secrets?
  • Bernard Madoff Ponzi Scheme Beneficiary (Jeffy Picower) Dies, Leaves $200 Million to Wife
  • 3 Tax Mistakes Florida Residents Make Every Day
  • Punctuation And Trademark Strength!?
  • Getting Started In Franchising
  • Use Caution When Using Trademarks In Keyword Advertising
  • Trademarks: What Is Use In Commerce?
  • The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Asks Congress for Money
  • New Facebook URL Policy: Fallout for Registered Trademark Owners
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Michael Jackson, an Intellectual Property Goldmine?
  • Confidential Email Disclaimers: Are They Effective?
  • Opportunity Knocks for Franchisees!
  • Prince Suing Baby for YouTube Copyright Infringement
  • Brand Name Drug Manufacturers Responsible For Injuries Caused By Their Generic Counterparts
  • Harsh Penalties For Warez, Especially In Light of Pro-IP Act
  • New Copyright Fees in Effect
  • Collegiate Inventors Competition
  • Strong Trademarks Are The Foundation For Successful Franchises
  • Curing "Fraud" In Trademark Applications
  • Common Mistakes Made By Franchisees
  • Valuing Inventions
  • Florida and Other States Rush to Protect Widows and Widowers from Estate Tax Fiasco
  • Why You Should be a Florida Resident, Part I.
  • Broward County, Florida - Widow (Narcy Novak) of Florida Hotel Heir Loses Control of $10 Million Estate
  • Nineteen States Where You Should Not Die in 2010
  • How To Retain Patent Rights During Disclosure
  • Trade Secrets: What Are Reasonable Efforts To Maintain Secrecy?
  • Creative Works At Work: How To Retain IP Ownership
  • Trade Secrets: Protecting Recipes For Success
  • To Patent Or Not To Patent
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Octomom
  • More Credit For Financing Small Businesses
  • Branding With Promotional Merchandise
  • Time Is Money: Franchise Startup Costs and Savings
  • New Employment: Franchisee
  • The Business Plan Tips For Your Franchise
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Martin Luther King Jr. -- Is His Family Entitled to Fundraising Royalties?
  • ICANN Opens Up Domain Name Availability With Personalized TLDs
  • Patent Applicatons: Reducing Costs
  • Preparing a Trademark Application on Your Own?
  • Patent Law Reform: First-To-File System is a Bad for Garage Inventors
  • What is a Trademark Specimen?
  • Wood, Atter & Wolf Hosts Business Expo
  • Tax Breaks Florida Residents Can Take for Sending Aid to Haiti
  • 3 Tips for Taxpayers to Avoid an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Audit
  • Trademark & Franchise Seminar
  • Harry Potter Compilation: Magic of Copyright Infringement
  • "Franchise Disclosure Document" Replaces "Uniform Franchise Offering Circular "
  • Shepard Fairey's Barack Obama Poster: Copyright Infringement and The Fair Use Doctrine
  • Investigating Potential Franchises
  • Stay Updated with RSS Feeds from the USPTO
  • Facebook's Terms & Conditions: Who Owns User Content?
  • Comparative Ads: Using Your Competitor's Trademark
  • State vs. Federal Trademark Registration
  • Client Spotlight: Doctor Easy Medical Products
  • Scam Alert: Trademark Monitoring Companies Not Affiliated With USPTO
  • Small Businesses in the Global Market
  • Client Spotlight: Worthington Millwork
  • Trademark Registration of a Slogan
  • State vs. Federal Trademark Registrations
  • IP Symposium: Intellectual Property Firestorm Meets Open Innovation 2.0
  • Inaccurate Declaration of Use May Invalidate Your Trademark
  • Client Spotlight: Worthington Millwork
  • Apple, 22 Other Companies Sued for Patent Infringement by Eolas
  • Thinking of Opening a Franchise? Think twice about the Top Fifteen Franchise Failures of 2008.
  • Genericide: The Consequences of Trademark Dilution
  • USPTO Hosts Innovation Week
  • The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
  • The Mongols Motorcycle Club Banned From Using Their Own Trademark
  • What are Orphan Works?
  • What are Pseudo Marks?
  • Use of "TM" With Unregistered Trademarks
  • The Business or Its President: Who Is the Trademark Owner
  • New Pro-IP Act: Part 2 of 2
  • New Pro-IP Act: Part 1 of 2
  • Copyright Protection for Elvis Sightings
  • Tips For Choosing Invention Submission or Product Development Companies
  • 7-Step Patent Search: Part 2 of 2 - Tips From a Patent Attorney
  • 7-Step Patent Search: Part 1 of 2 - Strategies from the U.S. Patent Office
  • Digital Milleneum Copyright Act, Title II: Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Dick Clark
  • Client Spotlight: Metro Diner
  • Patented Bra Not One of Victoria's Secrets
  • Naked Cowboy vs. M&M: Sweets' Trademark Infringement Leads to Bitter Shoot-Out
  • Making a Restaurant Franchisable: Take It From Chef Ramsay's "Kitchen Nightmares"
  • Client Spotlight: Cuba Libre Bar
  • Non-Compete Agreements Across State Lines: Part 2 of 2
  • Non-Compete Agreements Across State Lines: Part 1 of 2
  • Tips for Renewing Your Florida Trademark Registration
  • Inadvertent Franchising: How the FTC Defines a Franchise
  • Ideas Alone Cannot Be Patented
  • Trademark Expo
  • Client Spotlight: Royal Sudoku, for Nancy Battige
  • Wacky Inventions for the Home
  • Client Spotlight: Elephant Ear Washer, for Doctor Easy Medical Products
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Michael Phelps, Filing Applications for Trademarks He Hasn't Yet Used In Commerce
  • FTC's FAQs for the Amended Franchise Rule Concerning Disclosure Documents
  • Use of Another's Trademark
  • Items Required in the Franchise Disclosure Documents
  • Franchise Opportunity Knocking?
  • Don't Get Caught Naked: Losing Trademark Rights Through "Naked Licenses"
  • Is Monogamy Right for your Patent or Trademark License?
  • Starting a Business – Limited Liability Company (LLC) (Part 6 of 7)
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Beyonce, a.k.a. Sasha Fierce
  • Client Spotlight: Wymoo, for Brent Cinnamond
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Paris Hilton
  • Starting a Business–"C" Corporations and "S" Corporations (Part 7 of 7)
  • Starting a Business – Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) (Part 5 of 7)
  • Starting a Business – Limited Partnership (Part 4 of 7)
  • Starting a Business – General Partnership (Part 3 of 7)
  • Starting a Business – Sole Proprietorship (Part 2 of 7)
  • Starting a Business – What are the options? (Part 1 of 7)
  • Intellectual Property Basics: Seminar at Florida Coastal School of Law
  • How Urine Can Defraud the Government: Whizzinator Creators In Hot Water
  • National Medal of Technology and Innovation Awarded
  • Celebrity Trademarks: Tiger Woods
  • McCain & Obama's Musical Misappropriations
  • My Seminar Presentation of "From Emblems to Empires"
  • The Meaning of "Secondary Meaning"
  • Patents in Hollywood: "Flash of Genius"
  • "Flash of Genius" Gets Lukewarm Reviews
  • A Guide to Trademark Laws and Statutes
  • Top 10 Things Jacksonville and Florida Residents Should Know About Estate Planning
  • Do I Have to Register my Trademark?
  • Registering a Trademark at the State, Federal, and International Levels
  • The "Interstate Commerce" Requirement for Trademarks Registered at the USPTO
  • How Do I Know If a Trademark is Available?
  • Do I Need an Attorney to File a Trademark Application?
  • Collective Marks for Members of Organizations and Groups
  • KFC Protective of Their Secret Recipe While Revamping Security
  • Citizenship and Trademark Registration at Home and Internationally
  • Why Register My Trademark?
  • Are Service Marks Different from Trademarks?
  • Children of Martin Luther King Jr. Settle Lawsuit over Estate
  • Erstwhile Simon Mall Heiress Charges "Undue Influence" in Father's New Estate Plan
  • How Possible 2010 Changes to Estate Tax Law Will Affect Florida Estate Planning
  • Pinellas County, Florida Judge Declares Kerouac Will to be a Forgery
  • Combining Old Inventions to Patent a New One: Is the Whole Better Than the Sum of its Parts?
  • Logos & Business Names: Filing Trademark Applications Separately
  • Temporary Lapse of Estate Tax Good News for Estate Planning
  • Legal Battle over Estate of Detroit Pistons Owner, William Davidson
  • Financial Power of Attorney Part of Estate Planning, Can be Abused in Wrong Hands
  • Democrats Ask State of Florida to Roll Back Unemployment Tax Hike
  • Top Five Tax Deductions Florida Taxpayers Can Take Advantage of
  • Florida Gubernatorial Candidate, Alex Sink, "Not Sold" on Cutting Florida Corporate Income Tax
  • A Look at Tax Law Over the Last Decade
  • What Can Be Trademarked? You Might be Surprised
  • 2010 to be a Good Year for Florida Franchises; Top Trends to Watch
  • Florida Consumers Beware; Are Generic Medications Really the Same as Brand Name?
  • Zoll Medical Corporation Reminds Customers to Check for Defective Batteries in Defibrillators
  • Tips for Florida Retailers to Reduce Holiday Returns
  • Internal Revenue Service Strikes Deal with Switzerland that Will Help US Crack Down on Tax Evaders
  • Burger King Facelift--It's Required!
  • Big Profits and Big Losses
  • Wake Up Call: New Technology Fights Driver Fatigue
  • Potential Franchisees Do Your Research First—You Can't Afford to be Wrong!
  • Anti-Monopololy The Board Game
  • Trademark Piledriver: WWE Goes After Wine School Over Use of "Smackdown"
  • Patent Sigh of Relief: USPTO Repeals Prohibitive Rules
  • Competition is Fierce in The Crowded Coffee Market
  • European Dismissal: Court Rules That Exclamation Points Can't Be Registered

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