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Intellectual Property Law

PRACTICING ATTORNEYS

Michael Johnson

Richard Jones

William Anderson

Emily Roberts

ADDITIONAL PRACTICE AREAS

Real Estate Law

Employment Law

Tax Law

Civil Rights Law

Mediation and Arbitration

What is Intellectual Property Law?


Intellectual property (IP) law protects creations of the mind, such as inventions, brand names, artistic works, and trade secrets. It allows individuals and businesses to safeguard and monetize their intellectual assets through patents, trademarks, and copyrights.



Types of Intellectual Property


Patents – Legal rights granted to inventors for new and useful inventions.
Trademarks – Protection of brand names, logos, and slogans.
Copyrights – Safeguarding original works like books, music, and films.
Trade Secrets – Protecting confidential business processes and proprietary information.



Key Intellectual Property Issues


IP Infringement – Unauthorized use of protected works.
Licensing & Agreements – Structuring contracts for IP usage and monetization.
Digital Rights Management – Protecting IP in the digital space.
International IP Protection – Securing IP rights across different jurisdictions.



The Challenge


In today’s digital and global economy, intellectual property is more vulnerable than ever. Without the right protections in place, original ideas can be copied, stolen, or misused—often without recourse. Many individuals and businesses are unaware of how easily their innovations, brands, or creative works can be compromised, or how complex it can be to enforce rights across jurisdictions.



Why Hiring an Intellectual Property Attorney is Essential


Intellectual property is a valuable asset that requires legal protection to prevent theft, misuse, or infringement. An IP attorney helps secure patents, trademarks, and copyrights, ensures proper enforcement of rights, and provides strategic advice for businesses looking to license or commercialize their intellectual assets. Without legal expertise, individuals and companies risk losing control over their creative works and inventions.

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CONTACT

See how our experienced attorneys can assist you—schedule a free consultation today.

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CONTACT

See how our experienced attorneys can assist you—schedule a free consultation today.

Contact Us

PRACTICING ATTORNEYS

Michael Johnson

Richard Jones

William Anderson

Emily Roberts

ADDITIONAL PRACTICE AREAS

Real Estate Law

Employment Law

Tax Law

Civil Rights Law

Mediation and Arbitration

What is Intellectual Property Law?


Intellectual property (IP) law protects creations of the mind, such as inventions, brand names, artistic works, and trade secrets. It allows individuals and businesses to safeguard and monetize their intellectual assets through patents, trademarks, and copyrights.



Types of Intellectual Property


Patents – Legal rights granted to inventors for new and useful inventions.
Trademarks – Protection of brand names, logos, and slogans.
Copyrights – Safeguarding original works like books, music, and films.
Trade Secrets – Protecting confidential business processes and proprietary information.



Key Intellectual Property Issues


IP Infringement – Unauthorized use of protected works.
Licensing & Agreements – Structuring contracts for IP usage and monetization.
Digital Rights Management – Protecting IP in the digital space.
International IP Protection – Securing IP rights across different jurisdictions.



The Challenge


In today’s digital and global economy, intellectual property is more vulnerable than ever. Without the right protections in place, original ideas can be copied, stolen, or misused—often without recourse. Many individuals and businesses are unaware of how easily their innovations, brands, or creative works can be compromised, or how complex it can be to enforce rights across jurisdictions.



Why Hiring an Intellectual Property Attorney is Essential


Intellectual property is a valuable asset that requires legal protection to prevent theft, misuse, or infringement. An IP attorney helps secure patents, trademarks, and copyrights, ensures proper enforcement of rights, and provides strategic advice for businesses looking to license or commercialize their intellectual assets. Without legal expertise, individuals and companies risk losing control over their creative works and inventions.

johnsonjonesgroup.jpg

CONTACT

See how our experienced attorneys can assist you—schedule a free consultation today.

Johnson & Jones

Johnson & Jones

Contact Us

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