9 North Shore Law attorneys, Marcia Cotler, Michelle Gooze-Miller, Kristen Gorenberg, Anna Krolikowska, Lori Levin, Lori Goldstein, Susan Lampert,...
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U.S. Supreme Court Takes on Key IP Issue
WesternGeco LLC v. Ion Geophysical Corporation © 2018 Adrienne B. Naumann, Esq. all rights reserved The United States Supreme Court’ [hereinafter...
Ravinia Trademark Dispute
IP attorney Lesley Wallerstein shares her thoughts about the Ravinia's Festival's legal dispute with a recently opened brewery in Highland Park:...
Three Cheers for Varsity Brands v. Star Athletica
North Shore Law Intellectual Property attorney, Adrienne Naumann writes, in Varsity Brands LLC et al. v. Star Athletica, LLC, 580 U.S. (2016) the...
Lesley Wallerstein Issues Warning on Getty Images Efforts to Recover for Copyright Infringment
North Shore Law's Intellectual Property attorney Lesley Wallerstein recently blogged about the perils of using photographic images without...
Lesley Wallerstein Presenting "Intellectual Property Law–What Every New Business Should Know" at IL Small Business Development Center, March 11, 2015
Do you have a new idea, product, brand, or business venture? An experienced patent and trademark attorney will guide you through the legal tools that are available to help build and protect it. Get savvy about invention promotion firms and legal self-help sites. Learn fundraising best practices, including crowdfunding. Save yourself time, money and disappointment by making legal protection part of your business plan now.
This workshop is a lecture/case study/discussion/Q&A format.
Patent laws have changed…basement inventors take note
On March 15, 2013, major changes to patent laws took effect. Filing can be less expensive, but must be done quickly. It is no longer enough to prove you were the first to invent. First to file now wins. Getting good advice early is critical to protecting your idea. Consult with a qualified patent attorney or agent right away.