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Leyendecker & Lemire Announces 11 New Trademark Registrations

Real estate, agriculture, cannabis and pet supplies among industries represented

Jan. 26, 2016

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. — Leyendecker & Lemire LLC, an intellectual property and business law firm providing intellectual property and business-related legal services to entrepreneurs, individual inventors and businesses of all sizes, announces 11 new trademarks registered by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Leyendecker & Lemire successfully […]

The perils of public-generated content

There is a well-known phrase known to businesses relying on the internet to help drive marketing and sales: “Content is king.”

That phrase has expanded, in the wake of businesses turning to Facebook and YouTube and in the development and use of better consumer digital cameras and video. That new and improved phrase is this: “User-generated […]

August 13th, 2012|

Avoidance: Understandable, but Often Painful

This is about pain — the avoidable kind.

Lawyers can get a bad rap for shark-ism and sometimes, that’s fair. In this case, however, the pain is shared across the board, by both the lawyers and the clients. No one, including a hard-working and ethical attorney, likes seeing people have to spend blood, time and money […]

The Misunderstood Trade Secret – Can She Help Your Business Out?

Over the years, we have had thousands of consultations with prospective clients. I cannot think of a single time when I was asked about protecting the prospective client’s trade secrets. Trademarks, all the time. Patents, almost daily. Copyrights, regularly. Trade secrets. What?

It’s not like transactional intellectual property attorneys (lawyers that protect your intellectual property or […]

January 31st, 2012|

Chick-Fil-A – the tale of a trademark bully

The Internet has been a boon for trademark litigators. Using Google, the United States Patent and Trademark Office website and using various other third-party sites, company owners, executives and legal counsel can easily search and find other companies using marks similar to those they call their own. And once they find those dirty rotten trademark […]

December 29th, 2011|

This Ain’t Judge Judy

Attorneys, in general, are a pretty competitive bunch. Most of us can be qualified as type A personalities (or at minimum, A-). A lot of successful business people fall into this category as well.

While this drive to win (or achieve something that is perceived as winning), most likely is responsible for getting the attorney or […]

December 29th, 2011|
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