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Avoid Accidentally Using Someone Else's Trademark in 4 Practical Steps
The journey of launching a new business or expanding an existing one brings the thrill of crafting a unique identity—choosing a catchy name, designing an eye-catching logo, and selecting other branding elements. This creative process is exhilarating, yet it's fraught with hidden dangers, notably the risk of infringing on another company’s established trademark. This mistake can quickly spiral into daunting legal battles, hefty fines, and the disruptive (and expensive) need for a complete rebrand. To avoid these pitfalls, here are 4 practical steps to help you and your business avoid trouble.
The Dark Side of the Internet: Protect Yourself From Online Scams and Digital Attacks
In the digital age, online scams and cyber attacks are becoming more frequent, posing risks to not only everyday users but also to lawyers who manage clients’ sensitive information. But there’s no need to fear if you take measures to keep your data safe. And if (when?) you’re working with a lawyer, you should also know what actions lawyers take to protect your data. Taking these two approaches, let’s discuss how you can safeguard yourself from these digital attackers and how lawyers ensure their clients’ data is protected from the bad guys. And since this article is being published a few days before “Star Wars Day” (i.e., May 4th, as in “May the fourth (Force) be with you”), I’ll refer to the bad guys as the “Dark Side” just for fun.