The second you create an original work, you own the copyright for that work. It does not need to be registered for you to have ownership. It is your intellectual property. But what if you want someone else to have control over the copyright? Or maybe you want to...
Month: October 2018
Welcome to Ellen, and Best Wishes to Lisa!
Ellen Mazujian has joined our team as an Immigration Specialist. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, including working as an International Student Advisor at NYU, School of Engineering; an assistant paralegal at Fragomen law firm; and a program assistant...
Tips for Business Owners: Understand How Work Made for Hire Impacts Your Intellectual Property
Understanding and maximizing your company’s intellectual property (IP) assets, which include trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets, is crucial as you operate and expand your business. This knowledge will help you identify and pursue remedies if someone...
H-1B Visa Success Story: “They were with me at every step.”
Now more than ever, it is crucial to proactively prepare visa applications, over-document the filing, and work in partnership. We can’t do it alone. We’re grateful to our clients who help us help them to achieve their goals, as expressed by one remarkable and...
What Your Foreign Business Needs to Know About Working in the U.S.
As the world’s largest market and the land of opportunities, the United States attracts many foreign businesses seeking to grow. These businesses often have a difficult time finding qualified workers to fill critical and unique jobs. In many cases, foreign businesses...