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- Theft
- Identity TheftEvery day in America, millions of business owners like you take steps to protect themselves from identity theft. Perhaps you shred your bank statements and keep your Social Security Number under lock and key. You delete suspicious emails and change your computer’s password every week.
- Trade SecretsTrade secrets are generally defined as proprietary or confidential information used in a business. Trade secrets must have commercial value or provide a competitive edge. Examples of trade secrets include customer or supplier lists, marketing plans, formulas for compositions (soft drinks), and manufacturing processes. In order to qualify for trade secret protection, the subject must be sufficiently secret so that the use of improper means is necessary for competitors to obtain it.
- Intellectual PropertyPatent attorney John Rizvi is regularly featured in the press and quoted on important matters of intellectual property law. As a recognized expert in intellectual property law, you will find him in national legal journals and intellectual property publications, such as The American Lawyer, Intellectual Property Today and Inventor’s Digest, as well as The Orlando Sentinel, The South Florida Business Journal, The Sun-Sentinel, The Sioux Falls Business Journal, Broward Bar, Internet Coast and Inventare Maximus. Additionally, he has authored an educational audio series entitled Patent Protection: A Practical Guide for Inventors explaining the nuances of the patenting process.
- Unfair CompetitionAs any successful entrepreneur will tell you, there are a multitude of competitive risks faced by companies that, although unfair, are perfectly legal. As such, the term “unfair competition law” is actually an illusory term and one of the most difficult areas of intellectual property to define.
- Estate Planning