
Intellectual Property
As information becomes an increasingly valuable resource, businesses are becoming vulnerable to conflicts regarding the theft or misuse of intellectual capital, proprietary rights, and other intangible assets. The intellectual property litigators of Much Shelist represent clients in connection with all areas of intellectual capital, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, technology transfers and malfunctions, database ownership, the Internet, products liability, false and comparative advertising, and unfair competition.
Many new technologies enjoy a fairly short lifecycle; as a result, owners must quickly identify and pursue possible violators, prosecute thefts and misuse of trade secrets, and protect against cybersquatting, spamming and other violations of cyberlaw. What's more, since few allegations are as potentially damaging as possible mismanagement of intellectual property, our litigators also work quickly and aggressively to defend our clients against claims of intellectual property theft or misuse. We have represented clients in federal and state courts throughout the country, as well as before administrative tribunals such as the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and the International Trade Commission.
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