Have you ever heard of The Wayback Machine? The website, an initiative of the nonprofit Internet Archive, is a vast repository of old web pages (916 billion and counting!), texts, video, audio, software, and images. Essentially, it acts like a digital library,...
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Two of Tiger Woods’ Business Ventures Embroiled in IP Lawsuits
Like many other famous and successful people, Tiger Woods is no stranger to lawsuits. The current slate of IP lawsuits he is facing, however, are not about Woods the man, but rather his businesses. His clothing line Sun Day Red (SDR), which launched in February 2024,...
Cubaexport Barred from Suing Bacardi Due to Trade Embargo
On the list of things that can potentially prevent your trademark infringement lawsuit from going forward, a “trade embargo” probably is not very high. But that is precisely why Cuban company Cubaexport was prevented from suing Bacardi in the U.S. From the outside,...
The Importance of Estate Planning for All Ages
by attorney Jan Richardson In today’s uncertain world, the need for estate planning has become more crucial than ever. Regardless age or situation, a well-structured estate plan can safeguard and preserve assets for beneficiaries. Whether you’re a young adult just...
Don’t Look Up Lawsuit Dismissed Because You Can’t Copyright an Idea
As almost any creative person will tell you, “They stole my idea!” is part occupational hazard and part inside joke. Why? Because it is incredibly easy to have an idea or a concept for something, and the more ideas you come up with, the more likely it is that you will...
Giselle Carson on First Coast Connect
Corporate Immigration and Compliance attorney Giselle Carson was invited on First Coast Connect (89.9) with Anne Schindler to discuss potential changes in immigration law. The interview discusses the anticipated changes to U.S. immigration laws expected to take effect...
Q&A- Giselle Carson | January 2025 Q&A | Corporate Immigration & Compliance
The uncertainties of a new administration are already looming as we approach inauguration day. Stay ahead of the game and watch our January Q&A to calm your nerves. In this session, we unpacked the tough questions on U.S. immigration policy and what...
Is the Second Time the Charm for Beyoncé and JayZ to Trademark BLUE IVY CARTER?
Back in 2012, Beyoncé and JayZ attempted to get a trademark for the name of their daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, not long after her birth. Their reason? The Carters did not want people profiting off of their little girl’s name and saw the trademark registration as a means...