Thursday, November 18, 2010

week 7 EOC

Andrew D. Sedlock -http://www.glaserweil.com/lawyers/andrew-sedlock/
Robert B.Kouchoukos http://www.lrlaw.com/professionals/xprProfessionalDetailsLR.aspx?xpST=ProfessionalDetail&professional=195
James E. Harper-http://www.lawhjc.com/harper.html
James D. Boyle-http://www.martindale.com/James-D-Boyle/1757750-lawyer.htm
F. Christopher Austin-http://www.gtlaw.com/People/FChristopherAustin
Steven A. Gibson-http://www.nolo.com/lawyers/attorney/steven-a-gibson-3547.html
Mark A. Hawkins-http://www.fclaw.com/attorneys/bio.cfm?aid=53369
Mark G. Tratos-http://www.gtlaw.com/People/MarkGTratos
Philip A. Kantor-http://thekantorlawfirm.com/Firm%20Info/Lawyers/1064770.aspx
Gary Gene Branton-http://www.albrightstoddard.com/attorneys/gary-b-branton/

week 7 EOC

1. How do I best protect myself from someone else stealing my artwork/design?
2. What’s the first step to take if someone does steal my design?
3. Do you recommend I personally contact a company that I suspect has stolen my idea?
4. How different (percentage wise) does my design have to be than a similar one?
5. What common issues do designers usually overlook in protecting themselves?
6. Do you recommend a lawyer review my contracts before signatures are put on them by the parties involved?
7. Where do you recommend a designer look for a contract template?
8. Is it better to use a template or have a lawyer draft an original contract for my design?
9. If I die and have a patent pending, does it become public domain?
10. When is it necessary to trademark intellectual property?

Thursday, November 4, 2010

week 5 EOC

A lot of lawyers get into law because they want to help people but lets not pretend for a second that lawyers don’t want a chance to stand in front of the Supreme Court and argue their case. I think that any lawyer with a chance like that would jump at the opportunity to do something that amazing. I think it’s funny that everyone thinks that lawyers take advantage of people, most people try to take whatever they can and lawyers are no different. Even though they are just trying to get to the Supreme Court they are still working this case pro-bono and that is nothing to complain about! “While the reasons for doing pro bono work vary, however, the crushing need for legal representation at no cost does not.”(http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/probono/senior_lawyers.html) I think that his case is a high profile case. He doesn’t have the funds to pay lawyers he is lucky that he is getting what he is. In this world you don’t get something for nothing and everyone knows that. “About 26 percent of lawyers are self-employed, either as partners in law firms or in solo practices.(http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos053.htm) So the simple fact is if they can get there name out there than why not. I don’t see this as them doing anything wrong they are just taking an opportunity before someone else gets there, and believe me If it wasn’t them to step in then someone else would have.