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Hero’s Rights

By: Jeff Lippman [3/14/22] Chapter 1   Exploring the Law: Content Creators, Comics, & Copyright   Many of us grew up reading comic books, watching cartoons Saturday mornings and/or after school, and we are currently in Phase Two of the most ambitious and successful cinematic project of all time: The Marvel Cinematic Universe. And DC makes… Continue reading Hero’s Rights

The 9th Circuit Ka-POWS Claims of Frivolousness Brought Against Stan Lee’s Daughter

POW keeps the intellectual property of Stan Lee   This is a tale as old as time. An intellectual property creator creates intellectual property. During his lifetime, he contractually gives his intellectual property to Third Party A. He then takes it back from Third Party A, claiming that Third Party A breached the contract. He… Continue reading The 9th Circuit Ka-POWS Claims of Frivolousness Brought Against Stan Lee’s Daughter

I Received a “Cease and Desist” Letter – What Should I Do?

By: Tom Dunlap [2/11/22] Receiving a “cease and desist” letter from a lawyer can be stressful and sometimes confusing, and it’s not always clear whether and how a person should respond.  A “cease and desist” letter or “demand” letter is a letter, usually from an attorney, that accuses you of doing something improper or unlawful… Continue reading I Received a “Cease and Desist” Letter – What Should I Do?

Counterfeit goods are flooding the internet. What can we do?

By: Tom Dunlap [2/10/22] It used to be that counterfeit goods in the United States originated in well-known places like New York City’s Canal Street, or perhaps other niches in a city near you. Back then, getting a Rolex sold out of someone’s jacket or a Chanel handbag from a street vendor’s coat hanger made… Continue reading Counterfeit goods are flooding the internet. What can we do?

How to Protect Your Company’s Trade Secret

By: Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig [2/8/22] Given the dire consequences a company can face once its valuable trade secrets are disclosed to competitors, companies must increasingly take steps to protect their trade secrets in order to remain competitive. Failure to do so may result in the loss of critical intellectual property assets, ranging from key… Continue reading How to Protect Your Company’s Trade Secret

You Need an IP Lawyer (Just Ask Taylor Swift)

[2/3/22] Copyright Law is derived from the enumerated grant of power for Congress “to promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.” Copyright provides legal protection for the creators of music, software programs, books, and other types… Continue reading You Need an IP Lawyer (Just Ask Taylor Swift)

Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul | Part 4

By: Michael Lehr Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul NCAA Student-Athletes MAY Now Be Able to Monetize Their Name, Image, and Likeness | Part 4 This is the final part to the series “Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul.” If you would like to read former parts to this series: Click… Continue reading Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul | Part 4

Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul | Part 3

By: Michael Lehr Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul NCAA Student-Athletes MAY Now Be Able to Monetize Their Name, Image, and Likeness | Part 3 This is part three of a four part series; Click here to read part one; Click here to read part two. In 2015, the Ninth Circuit Court of… Continue reading Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul | Part 3

In the News: Recent Intellectual Property Highlights

In the News: Recent Intellectual Property Highlights Week of 10/11/2021 | Provided by: Rob Greenspoon   Adasa v. Avery Dennison Following an Oregon federal jury’s finding that Avery Dennison infringed an inventor’s patent for RFID tags, a federal magistrate judge on Thursday determined the company owed more than $62 million, which includes about $20 million… Continue reading In the News: Recent Intellectual Property Highlights

Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul | Part 2

By: Michael Lehr Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul NCAA Student-Athletes MAY Now Be Able to Monetize Their Name, Image, and Likeness | Part 2 This is part two of a four part series; If you would like to go back and read part one of “Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL… Continue reading Ready – Set – Shift: NCAA’s NIL Overhaul | Part 2

Intern Program

As part of our effort to recruit, develop and retail the best and brightest attorneys, Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig offers a summer intern program for promising law school students who are looking to work as part of an innovative and incredibly successful team. With a global team of lawyers, selected candidates are able to work on high level projects in a collaborative space.

Paralegals and Legal Support Staff

At Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, our team of paralegals and staff work together collaboratively along side our attorneys toward a common goal. We have created a positive work environment where our paralegals and legal assistants work to successfully reach firm-wide goals and support each other to combine individual strengths to enhance team performance. They regularly assist our attorneys with organizing and maintaining files, conducting legal research, and preparing documents.