by gzamoradmin | Sep 30, 2014 | Blog
Correcting inventorship on a patent is possible but requires careful analysis of the application status and meticulous care in preparing the necessary documents to submit to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”). It is necessary to carefully...
by gzamoradmin | Sep 29, 2014 | Blog
Alejandro grew up in Argentina where he refined his knowledge of fine wines and the manufacturing and sales business. As a successful businessman he started selling his own brands of Argentine wine in the United States and was building a successful business. During a...
by gzamoradmin | Sep 26, 2014 | Blog
Often times, following the issue of a patent, the firm, inventors, assignees, or other vested individuals will notice an error in the issued patent. While not ideal, small mistakes may be easily remedied by obtaining a Certificate of Correction from the USPTO. To...
by gzamoradmin | Jul 12, 2014 | Blog
Determining the proper dates of first use for a federal trademark application can vary depending on whether goods or services are offered with the trademark and also can vary depending on the particular business model being used. The first date of use anywhere is the...
by gzamoradmin | Jul 12, 2014 | Blog
Determining the proper dates of first use for a federal trademark application can vary depending on whether goods or services are offered with the trademark and also can vary depending on the particular business model being used. The first date of use anywhere is the...
by gzamoradmin | Jun 24, 2014 | Blog
A frequent worry among corporate owners of patentable inventions is that one of the inventors might withhold his signature to essentially hold the patent hostage. The reasons an inventor might do this are numerous, ranging from a desire for a greater pay check to a...