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From signature product features to distinctly recognizable colors, brands today are embracing (and protecting!) non-traditional trademarks to stand apart from the competition and to stay relevant in a rapidly changing business landscape. A “traditional” trademark may consist of words, numbers, logos, or graphic designs applied to products or packaging, or used on advertisements for services. Slogans or taglines […] The post Tradition Notwithstanding (for Out-of-the-Box Trademarks) ap...| Attorney at Law Magazine
The average attorney in the U.S. makes $151,000 a year. However, if you own the firm — if you’re the one managing the team, signing the checks, and carrying the whole business on your back — you should be earning far more. How much more? How about $1M+ per year? But most law firm owners […] The post Your Path to $1M+ in Annual Income as a Law Firm Owner appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
Business partnerships often begin with shared goals and mutual trust. Family members, friends, co-workers or a combination form the business to chase the American Dream. But as companies grow and evolve, so do the people behind them. Disputes among shareholders—especially in closely held corporations—can be emotionally charged and legally complex. When the love is gone, […] The post When the Love is Gone: Small Business Divorce appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, which overturned the precedents set by Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), states are approaching the issue of surrogate parenting rights differently. It was only in April of this year that Michigan passed a law allow […] The post Ambiguity in Surrogacy Cases Means a Need for Clear-Cut Agreements appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) presented Judge Lori Bustamante of the Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County with the Innovator of the Year Award for the creation of Project S.A.F.E. (Safety Awareness & Firearms Education) at its 88th Annual Conference. “I was extremely happy and humbled by the award,” […] The post Presiding Judge Lori Bustamante on Project S.A.F.E. appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
Gaining a deep understanding of how firms sell services and customers make purchasing decisions can deliver measurable impacts. While many decision-makers still rely on intuition or anecdotal evidence to guide their strategies, data-driven insights fueled by behavioral data and economic analysis are far more effective and are taking center stage, according to the McKinsey & […] The post How Firms Can Use Behavioral Data to Influence Client Acquisition, Retention and Service Delivery appeare...| Attorney at Law Magazine
In Spanish, the word for retirement is jubilación — a term that connotes joy and celebration. It’s a reminder that retirement can be a gratifying and inspiring transition. Unfortunately, not everyone shares this feeling of excited anticipation, especially those in high-stress, high-impact careers. For attorneys, whose work is intellectually demanding and often deeply tied with […] The post Retirement for Attorneys: A New Chapter, Not an End: A Lawyer’s 3-Point Guide to Finding Joy in...| Attorney at Law Magazine
Across legal studies, much has been made about the lack of research into real juries, due to legal constraints and the general sanctity of the jury deliberation process. Some scholars have referred to this dearth of research as the “jury-shaped hole.” However, attorneys and trial consultants are not at a total loss when it comes […] The post Legal Focus Groups v. Mock Trials: Similarities, Differences, and Purposes appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
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Photography by Alyssa Michel In the world of forensic engineering, where expertise must meet clarity and credibility under the scrutiny of litigation, few professionals have carved out a more impactful niche than Craig L. Moskowitz, MBA, MS, PE, CME. As the founder and president of CLM Engineering Associates, LLC, Moskowitz leads a team of seasoned […] The post From Blueprints to the Bench: Craig L. Moskowitz’s Premier Forensic Engineering Firm appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
With a veritable alphabet trailing his name—PhD, CRC, CLCP, IPEC, ABVE/D, LRC, FVE, CVE —Daniel Wolstein is not just credentialed. He’s commanding. He’s| Attorney at Law Magazine
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When developing a new product, one of the first questions a client asks is: “How can I protect it—and where?” While intellectual property (IP) protection in| Attorney at Law Magazine
Family law attorney Natalie Webb doesn’t just practice law—she builds bridges. Between fractured relationships, misunderstood expectations, and emotionally| Attorney at Law Magazine
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