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USPTO Patent Fees Reduced for Small Businesses

The IP Law Blog

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) has reduced the patent fees for small businesses and certain other applicants. However, the cost of obtaining and maintaining patents may be a barrier for individual inventors and small businesses to benefit from the advantage or enter certain markets.

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Music Mondays: 60 Music Promoters Sue The Small Business Administration Over COVID-19 Relief

The Hollywood Lawyer

Small Business Administration (SBA) faces 60 lawsuits over its Covid-19 relief program, Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, for promoters, movie theatres, talent agencies, and other cultural centers that could prove they lost 90% of revenues during the pandemic.

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The Benefits of Business-Specific Contracts

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Having a contract that is tailored to your business’s needs is essential. While it may be tempting to download a generic contract off of the internet, these contracts are not.

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10 Essential Items for a Template Contract

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When running a business or entering into any kind of agreement with clients, it’s important to have a template contract that can be used as the basis for all negotiations,

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Black Friday Cyber Sale Happening Now!

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Law 4 Small Business. A little law now can save a lot later. Save 30% site wide! Black Friday Sale All Weekend Long! A Slingshot company.

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How Do I Stay Anonymous and Sign Contracts?

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How can you possibly remain anonymous and execute a contract? You went to all the trouble to form your company as an Anonymous LLC, but now you are concerned. Remember.

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Australia’s statutist orthodoxy: High Court confirms the extraterritorial scope of the Australian Consumer Law in the Ruby Princess COVID-cruise case

Conflict of Laws

She asserted claims in tort and under the Australian Consumer Law ( ACL ) in schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) ( CCA ) against companies behind the ship: Carnival plc and its subsidiary, Princess Cruise Lines Ltd (together, Princess ). The decision is significant not just for the litigants.