Intellectual Property
Sep. 3, 2003
Using Trademark Clearance Process Will Protect Client
Column - Intellectual Property - By Miriam Beezy and Herb Williams - Many in business believe that developing a catchy name or mark is the most important part of adopting a brand for a company's products or services. That's not necessarily true, however. A critical part of brand development is determining trademark availability.
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Intellectual Property
By Miriam Beezy and Herb Williams
Many in bu...
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