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Denver Colorado Patent Lawyer

Originally Posted 1/22/07

If you are looking for a patent lawyer in Denver and/or Colorado, which is to be expected if you clicked on an associated listing in a search engine, you have come to the right place. We are a intellectual property law firm specializing in patents located in Centennial within the Denver metro area. […]

October 14th, 2008|

A Terrific New Resource from Google

Originally Posted 12/22/06

These days it seems Google has its hands into everything on the web. In addition to the great search engine, they provide an image database, GoogleEarth with presents incredible images of the earth from above and blogger.com through which we bring you this very blog.

BUT their most recent offering is perhaps the most […]

October 14th, 2008|

Jolly Rancher Soda Revisited – the “Taste Test”

Originally Posted 12/12/06

Well, its been over a year since Kurt initially cited Jolly Rancher Soda as a product that had “apparently failed miserably” while illustrating the point that even large companies with multimillion dollar research and marketing budgets have failed products now […]

October 14th, 2008|

Inventhelp and Davison – the truth behind the polish

Originally Posted 12/12/06

Anyone who has read this Blog knows my opinion concerning invention promotion companies: I don’t like them and I believe that they offer little if any value for the amount of money they charge. And you also know some of these companies do not like me (see my Sola posts).

One of the largest […]

October 14th, 2008|

Will Individual Inventors Lack the Capacity to Enforce their Patents?

Originally Posted 12/11/06 written by Shane Percival

On August 3, 2006, Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) introduced Senate Bill 3818, the Patent Reform Act of 2006. Although it remains to be seen what effect a Democrat-controlled House and Senate will have on the bill’s progress, recent discussion has arisen regarding what effect the […]

October 14th, 2008|

Duracell or Not!!!

Originally Posted 12/5/06

Our new associate was given a small gift of a desk clock from the University of Denver School of Law upon successful graduation: Hey, it’s the least they can do after he gave them about $90,000 over three years. The clock has a thermometer and as such the clock has been repeatedly moved […]

October 14th, 2008|

My Top 10 Tips for Commercial Leases In Colorado Part 1

Originally Posted 12/5/06

As you probably know from previous posts, we have recently moved and consequently negotiated and signed a new lease. It was one of those times where I get to sit on the other side of things and view things from a view that my clients usually get. It dawned on me that I […]

October 14th, 2008|

Sweet & Low

Originally Posted 11/27/06 

In Sunday’s Denver Post, Al Lewis wrote a column about Rich Cohen, the grandson of the inventor of Sweet & Low and his book about his family. The article is a book review of sorts of Cohen’s book about his disfunctional family that disinherited his mother and her children. But the point […]

October 14th, 2008|

50 Cent Copyright suit dismissed

Originally Posted 10/30/06

Well, as an update to a post we had a little bit back – it appears that 50 Cent no longer has to defend claims of copyright infringement. As you may recall, 50 was sued by (Lil Joe Wein Music, a company owned by Luther Campbell’s (of 2 live crew fame) former attorney […]

October 14th, 2008|

Victoria’s Revenge

Originally Posted 10/23/06 

First I have to say sorry for not posting in so long – It’s been a crazy few months around here.

Anyway we had a major change in the law about two weeks ago that I felt we needed to comment on. On October 6, 2006 the Trademark Dilution Revision Act of 2006 was […]

October 14th, 2008|
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