Intellectual Property Rights of Employees Who Owns IP?

In today’s innovation-driven workplace, the question of who owns intellectual property (IP) created by an employee can be far from simple. When an employee conceives an invention, writes software, designs a brand, or creates a work of art, the rights may either rest...
Can You Register a U.S. Trademark Under a Used Name?

Can You Register a U.S. Trademark Under a Used Name?

When you launch a business, brand a product or service, or expand your operations, a key decision is your name and brand identity. You may discover that the name you prefer is already “in use” by another business or individual. That immediately raises a critical legal...
The Role of Patent Licensing in Monetizing Innovation

The Role of Patent Licensing in Monetizing Innovation

In today’s fast-paced, innovation-driven economy, holding a patent is more than just securing your invention; it is about turning that innovation into a source of revenue. Patent licensing allows inventors, startups, and established businesses to monetize their...