H-1B Visas Are Going, Going… Gone
Giselle Carson Sep 5, 2019 in FAQ
With the option of obtaining a cap-subject H-1B visa off the table, you may wonder: what options are available to employers seeking work visas for skilled foreign nationals? What should the plan of action be for professionals seeking an employment visa? Download our quick guide to alternative work visa options to consider below. You can also learn more details about these work visas in my book, Beyond the H-1B: A Guide to Work Visa Options […]
Continue ReadingCrystal Broughan, Intellectual Property Attorney Aug 30, 2019 in Intellectual Property
Following through with Corporate Social Responsibility Written by Guest Author, Summer Law Clerk Kendall Mabry 61% of consumers say they would switch to a brand that is more environmentally friendly than their current brand of choice. 70% are willing to spend more money on brands that support causes or are conscious about issues they care about. And a whopping 81% feel that companies should try to improve the environment. This desire for corporate social responsibility […]
Continue ReadingGiselle Carson Aug 22, 2019 in Immigration Team News
Nelson Mandela told her, “Your ambition has to be better than that of your parents.” Today, Dr. Makaziwe Mandela is building on her father’s work of inclusion and equality. Her remarks when accepting the Jacksonville University’s Global Citizen Award were inspiring and from the heart. “We’ve got to celebrate diversity of cultures, of ethnic groups – America is a land of immigrants,” she reminded us. “Focus on the good; tell good stories. The more we […]
Continue ReadingCrystal Broughan, Intellectual Property Attorney Aug 21, 2019 in Copyrights
Written by Guest Author, Marks Gray Associate Logan McEwen On August 1, 2019, the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion in Silvertop Associates Inc., dba Rasta Imposta v. Kangaroo Manufacturing Inc., 2019 WL 3484240. At issue was whether the manufacturer of a banana costume was likely to prove copyright infringement by a competing banana costume manufacturer. The trial court entered a preliminary injunction, finding the plaintiff was likely to prove copyright infringement […]
Continue ReadingCrystal Broughan, Intellectual Property Attorney Aug 15, 2019 in Copyrights
When it comes to the law, details matter. You need to ensure the accuracy of all information you provide when registering a trademark or filing for copyright. Otherwise, you could find the legal protection of your mark or creative work invalidated due to a technicality. That is what happened to Gold Value International Textile, Inc.’s copyright registration. Here are the facts of this case. Was “1461 Design” Published or Unpublished at the Time of Application? […]
Continue ReadingGiselle Carson Aug 15, 2019 in Immigration Team News
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