Jan 12, 2013 | Intellectual Property law, trademark
By Sherrie M. Flynn Read article here. By now, most individual inventors, as well as the companies that employ inventors, know that because of the America Invents Act (AIA), America has gone from a system of “first-to-invent” (the first person to invent has the rights...
Dec 27, 2011 | Commercial Litigation
Download a PDF of the article here By Darryl J. Horowitt Every day, in almost every city, and in almost every state, a business is served with a subpoena. Your business may have received one in the past or may receive one soon. For those who are not regular...
Dec 27, 2010 | Business Transactions
Buying a Franchise: Some Tips for the Unwary Download a PDF of the article here By Darryl J. Horowitt For many, the idea of owning your own business and being your own boss is alluring: you set your hours and you alone reap the rewards of your endeavors....
Dec 2, 2010 | Commercial Litigation, Mediation, trial
Alternative Dispute Resolution: What It Is and Why You Should Consider Using It Download a PDF of the article here By Darryl J. Horowitt Litigation in our court system has become an expensive, time-consuming, and frustrating process which often yields undesired...
Dec 1, 2010 | Collection & Creditor Rights, Commercial Litigation
Effective Commercial Collection Techniques Download a PDF of the article here By Darryl J. Horowitt It is an unfortunate fact of business that from time to time one of your customers will not pay for goods or services you provide. It is a frustrating and sometimes...