On WJXT's morning show segment "The Year of the Woman in Politics", Giselle shared her insight on the impact women have in politics. She also discussed two local events that have a powerful effect on her and other women in the community, Generation...
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Things You Cannot Copyright
Advancements in internet and new media technology have given rise to information and creative materials spreading faster and wider than ever before in history. In turn, the sheer amount of copyright-protected material has increased exponentially. Not surprisingly,...
Giselle Carson on “This Week in Jacksonville”
Giselle Carson recently appeared on WJXT's "This Week in Jacksonville" to discuss the potential E-Verify requirement in Florida. Watch the video!
Tips for Business Owners: Check These Things Before Deciding on a Business Name
Choosing a company name can be one of the most exciting decisions you make when bringing a business to life – but it can also be one of the most difficult. There is certainly more to it than tossing around catchy names until one sticks. It should be relevant,...
USCIS Resumes Premium Processing for H-1B Cap Petitions
On January 28, USCIS resumed premium processing for FY 2019 H-1B cap petitions only! This is because USCIS still has FY 2019 unadjudicated petitions as a result of the ongoing system inefficiencies and unjustified requests for evidence, which are creating huge delays...
Attorney Logan K. McEwen offers pro-bono work for JALA Eviction Defense Self Help Clinics
Many Marks Gray attorneys participate in pro bono work using their skill set and experience to make a difference in the lives of Northeast Florida residents and businesses in pro-bono work. Attorney Logan K. McEwen continues the tradition in his support of...
Edward L. Birk attends Forum on Communications Law
Florida News Media & First Amendment attorney Ed Birk served as a faculty member during the 2019 Media Advocacy Workshop at the American Bar Association’s annual Forum on Communications Law in Miami Beach. The workshop provides an opportunity for law students and...
Tips for Business Owners: Protect Your IP Assets by Using Employment Agreements
So, your trademark is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, you’ve obtained copyright registration for your original materials through the US Copyright Office, and an employee agreement is now part of your new hire packet. You may believe your...