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Bosler Law Office

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011


Bosler Law Office is dedicated to providing quality legal services with emphasis in the following primary practice areas: Estate planning, Probate and Trust administration, Commercial and Civil litigation and arbitration, Business Law, Commercial and Real Estate transactions, and Criminal defense. The services provided in these practice areas is described in but not limited to those listed on the following pages. As a Client, you stand to benefit from over 25 years of practical legal experience provided to the general public. As a small firm, we have a treasured history of providing personalized assistance and attention to detail in solving our Client’s problems while combining that with vigorous and goal oriented representation.

Please feel free to contact us in one of the methods listed on our contacts page to discuss your particular issue. Also included on this website are useful links and information that may help and direct you to sources that may help you understand your legal matter and possible solutions.

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Intellectual Property Laws

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

“Intellectual property” is a term with which many people are familiar, but are often unaware of the full meaning. In short, an intellectual property is a “creation of the mind” over which an individual or corporation holds a legal monopoly. “Intellectual property” is also used to refer to the field of law that handles the legal implications and protections of these monopolies. The main goal of these laws is to uphold the exclusive rights the creator of an intellectual property holds over their works, which are much more far reaching than many people realize.

A trademark is an image, symbol, phrase, or other distinctive mark used to represent a person, group, or brand. Trademarks exist as both registered and unregistered legal entities, though enforcement of infringement laws differ depending on the status of the mark in question. “Service mark” is a term used to distinguish a trademark that relates to services instead of products. Infringement cases are subject to limit by the “fair use” defense, which allow the use of others’ trademarks if they are being used to accurately describe a product or to identify the mark’s owner.

Patents are designed to protect an inventor’s rights to their work for a certain amount of time in exchange for their disclosure of that invention to the public. The terms of the patent give the inventor the right to keep other people or individuals from profiting off of their work for the length of the patent. Trade secrets are formulas, processes, instruments, or other information that give one business an advantage over their competition. These secrets can be protected through non-compete and non-disclosure contracts with employees, but once they are discovered, other parties are not prevented from using the information. If you are facing charges for violating intellectual property laws, you may want to seek the advice of an experienced legal counselor. The details of such cases can be very complicated, and you deserve to have your rights fully protected.