Found 14 federal trademark Experts and Expert Witnesses.
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| Campos & Stratis is an innovative leader in the field of forensic accounting, economic damage analyses, intellectual property valuation, financial impact analyses and litigation services. We assist our clients in many aspects of intellectual property management - from the initial strategy development to expert witness testimony.
Our background, knowledge and experience of the litigation process, will aid the court’s clear understanding of complex events and concepts....
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| Senior Executive Officer, has been qualified in the federal courts as an expert in Lanham Act cases dealing with false advertising and trademark infringement.
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| Surveys and opinion research involving trademark, design patent, misleading advertising, defamation of character, right of publicity, and copyright cases. Testimony at trial and in depositions.
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| Litigation experience centers on intellectual property principally dealing with patent and trademark infringement matters but also dealing with contracts, trade secrets, unfair competition and employment agreements....
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| Intellectual property matters including lost profits & reasonable royalties in patent, copyright & trademark matters, breach of contract damages, alter ego, business valuations & partnership matters.
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| Forensic engineering services particularly focused on the aerospace industry.
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| EW #753 is a music theorist, forensic musicologist, and holds the degrees of Juris Doctor and Doctor of Philosophy in Music Theory.
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| Valuations of businesses, corporate securities and intangibles. Loss-of-business damages analysis. Established 1977. Staff designations include ASA, CFA, CPA and MBA.
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| My primary focus has involved personal injury lawsuites. I work as a Vocational Expert Witness with the Social Security Administration and have done so since l980.
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| Services are for PC's and laptops, stand alone units.
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| Experienced pharmaceutical scientist able to assist in litigation involving scientific evidence as well as patents and trademarks to include evaluation of science issues relevant to business mergers.
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| Testified in 50+ Federal and District Court Cases covering such issues as trademark and copyright disputes, First Amendment Rights, censorship, domain names, e-Business and other high-tech cases.
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| Looking for a federal trademark expert?
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Find Federal Trademark experts and consultants for Federal Trademark litigation support at www.ewitness.com. Available to be Federal Trademark expert witnesses and provide Federal Trademark forensic consulting in Federal Trademark litigation, in addition prepare Federal Trademark expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.
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Categories To Find "Federal Trademark" Experts:
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ADVERTISING |
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Firms in the advertising and public relations services industry prepare advertisements for other companies and organizations and design campaigns to promote the interests and image of their clients. This industry also includes media representativesÂfirms that sell advertising space for publications, radio, television, and the Internet; display advertisersÂbusinesses engaged in creating and designing public display ads for use in shopping malls, on billboards, or in similar media; and direct mail advertisers. A firm that purchases advertising time (or space) from media outlets, thereafter reselling it to advertising agencies or individual companies directly, is considered a media buying agency. Divisions of companies that produce and place their own advertising are not considered part of this industry.
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ANTITRUST |
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Antitrust or competition laws are laws which seek to promote economic and business competition by prohibiting anti-competitive behavior and unfair business practices. Government agencies known as competition regulators regulate antitrust laws, and may also be responsible for regulating related laws dealing with consumer protection.
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COPYRIGHT - GENERAL |
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Copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by governments to regulate the use of a particular expression of an idea or information. At its most general, it is literally "the right to copy" an original creation. In most cases, these rights are of limited duration. The symbol for copyright is ©.
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FRANCHISING |
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Experts in all phases of franchisor-franchisee relationships, disputes, conformance to standards, agreements, sales supervision, training manuals, management and workplace practices, encroachment, individual and multi-area franchises.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - ANALYSIS |
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In law, intellectual property (IP) is a broad entitlement extending the concept of property beyond its materialist definitions to include information, ideas, and other intangible assets in their expressed form. Depending on jurisdiction, IP rights generally enable the holder to exercise exclusive rights over the the subject matter (or "work") of the IP using copyright, patent, trademark, industrial design right and similar legal protections. The term reinforces that such works are the product of the mind or intellect and that any rights may be protected at law in the same way as any other form of property.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - LICENSING |
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In law, intellectual property (IP) is a broad entitlement extending the concept of property beyond its materialist definitions to include information, ideas, and other intangible assets in their expressed form. Depending on jurisdiction, IP rights generally enable the holder to exercise exclusive rights over the the subject matter (or "work") of the IP using copyright, patent, trademark, industrial design right and similar legal protections. The term reinforces that such works are the product of the mind or intellect and that any rights may be protected at law in the same way as any other form of property.
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LANHAM ACT |
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The Lanham (Trademark) Act (title 15 of the United States Code) contains the federal statutes of trademark law in the United States. The Act prohibits a number of activities, including trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and false advertising.
Section A is often utilized in law when false statements are alleged to have hurt a business. To be proven in court it must satisfy 3 principles: There was a false statement made, the statement was used in commercial promotion, the statements created the likelihood of harm to the plaintiff.
Section 32 of the Lanham Act can be used to restrict the importation of black market goods through he use of injunctions and damages.
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LICENSING |
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A license or licence is a document, contract or agreement giving permission for an individual or entity to do something (such as manufacture a product), or to apply something (such as a trademark), with the objective of commercial gain. Typically, the party giving the permission is referred to as the 'licensor' and the party receiving the licence as 'licencee' or Licensee. The licensor typically offers the license for a specified period of time. Both the Licensor and the Licensee have obligations which may be expressed in the body of the agreement or is expressed in general law.
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TRADE DRESS |
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Trade dress refers to characteristics of the visual appearance of a product or its packaging (or even the facade of a building such as a restaurant) that may be registered and protected from being used by competitors in the manner of a trademark. These characteristics can include the three-dimensional shape, graphic design, color, or even smell of a product and/or its packaging.
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TRADEMARK |
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A trademark is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by a business to uniquely identify itself and its products and services to consumers, and to distinguish the business and its products or services from those of other businesses. A trademark is a type of industrial property which is distinct from other forms of intellectual property.
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TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT |
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Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attaching to a registered trademark without the authorisation of the trademark owner or any licensees. Infringement may occur when one party, the infringer, uses a trademark which is identical or confusingly similar to a registered trademark owned by another party, in relation to products or services which are identical or similar to the products or services which the registration covers. An owner of a registered trademark may commence legal proceedings against a party which infringes its registration.
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TRADE SECRETS |
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A trade secret is a formula, practice, process, design, instrument, pattern, or compilation of information used by a business to obtain an advantage over competitors within the same industry or profession. In some jurisdictions, such secrets are referred to as "confidential information", while in others they are a subset or example of confidential information.
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