- Entrepreneurs and Local Businesses Sell Out Northeast Florida's First "Startup Weekend"
- Dissolving a Partnership
- Trademarks and Trade names - Why Businesses Should Check Name Availability
- Trademark Protection...A Tough Job, but Everybody Has To Do It
- Up, Up and Away...Doing Business in the Cloud
- Contract Rights - Bankruptcy Court as Game Changer
- Business Organizations - What's the Difference?
- Big Bank Credit Scores – Impact on Business Growth Today.
- Holiday Party May Expose Business to Risk of Lawsuit.
- Branding Your Small Business
- Dissolving a Partnership, Part 1
- Practical & Social Etiquette for Bosses
- Simple Tips to Starting Up A Small Business, Part 2 - Getting and Maintaining Clients, Staying Focused
- Simple Tips to Starting Up A Small Business, Part 1 - Getting Started
- Mailing Strategies for Small Businesses
- What's Really "Private" on Your Social Media Page?
- "Pay As You Earn" Executive Order Could Benefit Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
- Top 5 Benefits of Federal Trademark Registration
- The Importance of Categories in Trademark and Service Mark Protection
- Twitter Quibbles Over Control of the Term “Tweet”
- How Do Changes to Florida’s Power of Attorney Act Affect My “OLD” Power of Attorney
- New Power of Attorney Rules – “A Rose by Any Other Name…”
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- Ways to Fund a Business
- Important Lessons Before Becoming an Entrepreneur
- Permit Renewal for Georgia-Pacific River Discharge
- Solantic Bought by Investors
- $40 million ad campaign by Panera
- General Services Administration building at Flagler Center
- Jacksonville business, Salt Life Restaurant, to Open 20 New restaurants in Florida
- Sources Interest Group moving Headquarters to Jacksonville
- Gas Prices Fall Again and Will only Fall Further
- Buying a Home on Today’s Market
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- How Do You Maintain Successful Partnership?
- Hollywood and Record Industry Ask Congress for Help Policing Global Piracy
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- Bank of America to Pay $20 million for Wrongfully Foreclosing on Active Duty Military Personnel
- iPhone Surpasses the Blackberry in the Battle for Users
- Smashburger Attracts Five New Franchisees
- Winn-Dixie Files Suit Against Dollar General
- What Can You Learn from Oprah’s Business Decisions?
- How Can I Avoid Creeping Credit Card Debt?
- Is Buying Stock in a Bankrupt Company Worth the Risk?
- Will Jacksonville's Unemployment Rate Continue Dropping?
- Modis Building Renamed Wells Fargo Center
- CSX Projects Continued Growth Through 2015
- Can Disney Obtain Trademark Protection for "Seal Team Six"?
- LimeWire Reaches Settlement with RIAA
- CSX Announces Stock Split
- Blue Cross Blue Shield to Enter the Medicaid Market?
- Will North Florida Home Prices Continue to Drop?
- Do Corporate Officers Owe the Same Duty of Care as Directors?
- State and Local Governments Cutting More Spending?
- Could Alleged Copyright Infringement Hold Up the Release of a Summer Blockbuster?
- Debit-card fees?
- Papa Murphy’s makes Forbes List of Top 20 Brand-Name U.S. Franchises
- Are There International Copyrights?
- How do I Register a U.S. Patent Internationally?
- Can I Protect My Domestic Trademark Internationally?
- Is Jacksonville's Commercial Real Estate Market on the Upswing?
- Michelle Obama Calls Companies to Offer Jobs to Military and Their Spouses
- YouTube has Created a “Copyright School Program” Video
- Everbank Agrees to Stop "Unsafe" Practices
- Jacksonville Gas Prices Jump Almost 10c in a Week
- Navy Federal Braces for Probable Government Shutdown
- Job Creation Not Stimulating Consumer Spending?
- NE Florida Construction Rebounds in 2010, Can 2011 Maintain the Momentum?
- Smartphones vs. Tablets, Which Product Will Reign Supreme?
- SEC Set to Bring Charges Against Wachovia
- More Uninsured due to Unemployment
- The Tax Gap and Small Business
- Pizza Chain, Sbarro, Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
- Groupon Defends its Marketing Strategy
- U.S. to Offer Patent Licenses for $1,000 to Help Small Businesses
- Bank of America Sued by Shareholders
- Jacksonville Chosen as Tech Company's New US Headquarters
- Wachovia Set to Convert Name to Wells Fargo
- Avoid Slip and Fall Accidents at Your Business
- Firehouse is the 8th Fastest Growing Restaurant Chain
- AT&T Wishes to Acquire T-Mobile
- How Can I Avoid Common Consumer Scams?
- Should I Personally Guarantee a Business Loan?
- What are the Top 3 Tips for Evaluating a Franchise?
- Is Digital Theft Still on the Rise?
- Can Filing Bankruptcy Help Save My Home?
- Stein Mart Posts Major 4th Quarter Profit
- What is Chapter 11 Bankruptcy?
- Federal Bankruptcy Court to Determine Blockbuster's Fate
- Can Facebook Compete with Netflix and Hulu?
- Subway Crowned New King of Fast Food Chains
- Florida Based Foreclosure Attorney Closing Shop
- Jacksonville's Times Grill Re-Opens with a New Name and New Business Model
- The Penalties Associated with Trademark Infringement
- Brightway Insurance Announces Plans for Major Growth
- Free Internet Music Providers Dance a Fine Line to Avoid Trouble with Copyright Royalties:
- The St. Joe Company Reassures Employees/Public of its Financial Strength
- Trademarks, What Not to Do: Common Mistakes and Misconceptions (Vol. 3 of 5)
- Copyrights, What Not to Do: Common Mistakes and Misconceptions (Vol. 2 of 5)
- Businesses need Good Conflict Management
- Intellectual Property, What Not to Do: Common Mistakes and Misconceptions (Vol. 1 of 5)
- Marketing should be Considered an Investment, not an Expense
- Home Depot Caters to Women
- LinkedIn set to Go Public by Early Summer
- How Can I Stop Online Infringement?
- Hints for the Job Hunt
- SEC Issues Proposed Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Rules
- No Free Samples
- Five Financing Trends for 2011
- Service Member’s Rights under the Servicemember’s Civil Relief Act
- United States Military Ranks Higher Than Disney as Happiest Place to Work
- Twitter and Facebook in the Business World
- Tax Apps for your iPhone
- Small Businesses in 2010
- The Difference between a Patent, Trademark, Servicemark, and Copyright
- Small business training and support
- Workplace Behavior that Drains Energy
- The Power of a Company’s Brand: Can a Company’s CEO be Stronger than the Brand Itself?
- Does Governor Scott’s New Limitations on the Press Conflict with Florida’s Sunshine Laws?
- Loaded Inbox? Tips to get work moving.
- Music Web Sites Dispute Legality of Their Closing
- Select the right Franchise Model
- Whistle-Blowing to Fight Corporate Fraud
- Estimating Startup Capital
- Tips for Business Success
- Area Companies Facing Antitrust lawsuit
- Florida Non-Compete Agreements, also known as Covenants not to Compete (Part 1 of 4): Florida's Past Approach
- Jacksonville Foreclosures Down in November
- What Companies Get Wrong When Marketing to Minorities
- Nearly 50% of Jacksonville Homes are "Underwater"
- Change Coming in Online privacy laws
- Wikileak supporters Fight Back
- Are You the Victim of Patent Infringement?
- Florida Sues EPA
- Major American Credit Card Companies Getting Sued by Wikileaks' Processor
- Trustee in Madoff Case Sues JP Morgan Chase
- Tampa based Firm Acquires Assets of Atlantic Beach Company
- MN Woman Busted for Copyright Infringement
- Jacksonville Foreclosure Filings Increase From a Year Ago
- Franchsiors and Mandatory Disclosures
- Defamation: Has Your Good Name Been Damaged?
- St. Augustine Woman Indicted for Ponzi Scheme
- Is the NBA headed for a lockout?
- Holding Corporate Officers and Shareholders Personally Liable
- MGM Studios Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection, yet Still Able to Finance "The Hobbit"
- Family Business? - Don't wait to talk about tough issues!
- Debt Settlement Companies Prohibited from Charging Upfront Fees
- Creditor Rights and Obligations Part 5 - Limits on Creditors
- Supreme Court Considers California's Ban on Violent Video Games Sales, Could it Mean Bad News for Tech Businesses?
- Creditor Rights and Obligations Part 4 - Limits on Creditors
- Creditor Rights and Obligations Part 3 - Limits on Creditors
- Creditor Rights and Obligations Part 2- Limits on Creditors
- Creditor Rights and Obligations Part 1- Limits on Creditors
- Business "Divorce" - American Chopper Style
- The Federal Trade Commission Takes Steps to Control Predatory Debt Consolidation Companies
- 40k students at the University of Hawaii have their personal information posted
- Robo-signer speaks out
- Nationally, Unemployment Claims Drop
- British Pharmaceutical Company Settlles Bad Drug Case for $750 million
- Bankruptcy Filings Up in 2010
- Cosigning for your Kids? Know what you're getting into!
- What happens when Creditors "overstep" boundaries in collecting Debts?
- Detroit's Silverdome Owners File Lawsuit Seeking Unpaid Rent
- Options for Employers to Provide Health Insurance Coverage Under New Health Plan
- Is Yahoo a Takeover Target?
- BP Receives a Seventh Invoice from the Federal Government
- Bank of America moving Forward with Florida Foreclosures
- Business Valuation: Leave it to the Experts
- Several for-Profit Universities being Investigated by Florida Attorney General
- Copyright Infringement: What are my Remedies?
- New Scams in Connection with Health Care Reform
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- Living the Dream - Buying a Business
- Living the Dream - Selling a Business (part three - Document the transaction)
- What's in a Name?...Use it or Lose it!
- Living the Dream - Selling a Business (part two - Due Diligence)
- McCollum Stepping In: Subpoenas Documents
- Google Denied "Nexus One" Trademark
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- Florida Supreme Court Will Not Prevent Foreclosure Filings From Moving Forward
- Living the Dream - Selling a Business (part one - financing options)
- Will we have NFL football in 2011?
- Living the Dream - Selling a Business (the Prequel)
- Shareholders of Washington Mutual Inc. are Granted Certification in its Securities Class Action Suit
- Prohibited Lender Practices
- Business Mantra for Tough Financial Times - "Think Out of the Box"
- Stiff Penalties For Trade Secret Theft
- Patent Challenges by Generic Product Manufacturer
- Making Your Presence Known On The Web
- 3 Ways Business Owners can Get Back on Track
- Abercrombie & Fitch, Racy Catalog Returns
- Beware of China Domain Name Scam
- Florida Banks Continue to Struggle
- When Fired, How Can I Get Medical Coverage?
- Small Businesses, Charities, and the Self-Employed face more Reporting Rules - Big changes to 1099 reporting in 2012
- New York State Court slaps a Temporary Restraining Order on the Social Networking Site, Facebook
- Florida's Drug-Free Workplace Program and Employee Handbooks
- Connecticut-based Company, XPRT Ventures LLC, sues eBay and its Affiliates over PayPal Patent
- Last Steel Mill in Florida Bought Out
- Starting an Online Business? Don't Forget to Check Infringement Compliance
- Is a Franchise Right for You?
- US Supreme Court Curtails Anti-Fraud Law in 9-0 Vote
- Starting a Business? How to Choose the Right Ownership Structure
- Selva Marina Country Club Handing Over Management Operations to Hampton Golf
- Companies and Discrimination
- Burger King Bought out by 3G Capital
- Independent Contractors - "Put It in Writing"
- Branding Takes a Hit in 2010
- Employee Applications and Telling the Truth
- Tenant's Lease Rights when Landlords Sell
- Present, Past and Future Liability for Petroleum Product Landowners
- 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
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- Jacksonville Businesses, Workers Aided by Small Business Incubator, Beaver Street Enterprise Center
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- 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
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- 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?
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- Patent Delays Could be Slowing Economic Recovery
- Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood to Enforce Intellectual Property Laws Violated by Cyber Thieves
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- New Legislation to Clarify Florida's Sunshine Law
- Supreme Court Calls Honest Service Law "Too Vague"
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- 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
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- Is a Consistent Brand Stronger?
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- [JAY] Reebok Faces Trademark Infringement Suit Over Saints T-Shirts Sales
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- 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
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- 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
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- A Narrower Approach to Determining Trademark Application Fraud
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- Business Logo Facelifts: High Risk, High Reward (Part 2 of 2)
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- 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!
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- 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
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- Apple Histrionics? Tech Company Says Jailbroken iPhones May Destroy Cell Networks
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- 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
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- Million-Dollar Fines for Illegal Music Downloads: Fair or Foul?
- Ongoing Crusade Against Music Piracy: RIAA 2 for 2 in Recent Copyright Infringement Cases
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- Florida Woman Wins Employment Lawsuit over Sexual Harassment
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- 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
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- How Long Should Florida Residents Keep Supporting Records for Federal Tax Returns?
- Celebrity Trademarks: Twitter Trying to Trademark "Tweet" Before It's Too Late
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- Patent Accusations: IBM Hit With Infringement Suit
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- Tips for Marketing With Facebook & Twitter to Generate Business
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- The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Asks Congress for Money
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- 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
- 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
