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Source code, UI assets, and documentation can be registered with the Copyright Office — here is why Atlanta startups bother.
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Source code, UI assets, and documentation can be registered with the Copyright Office — here is why Atlanta startups bother.
Office actions are common — and deadlines are strict. Here is how Atlanta applicants should respond to specimen, descriptiveness, and likelihood-of-confusion refusals.
A DUI arrest is criminal. Your injury claim is civil — and may include punitive damages. Here is how Sandy Springs victims pursue compensation beyond the criminal case.
Injured in Atlanta and want to speak with James Landry or his team? Here is how consultations work at Landry Legal.
Knockout and comprehensive clearance searches prevent costly rebrands. Here is what Atlanta businesses should search before launching a new name.
Commercial truck crashes near Kirkwood involve federal regulations, multiple defendants, and aggressive insurer teams. Here is what makes these cases different from a typical car wreck.
When someone uses your work without permission, Atlanta rights holders have escalating enforcement options.
Registering a trademark in Atlanta starts with clearance, then a USPTO application. Here is what Atlanta founders should know before filing.
Insurance companies undervalue Atlanta car accident claims every day. Here is how Georgia calculates medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and when a case may justify filing suit.
Atlanta musicians own multiple copyrights — sound recordings and compositions. Here is how to protect both.
Atlanta artists and indie labels should trademark stage names and logos before merch, streaming, and collabs scale nationally.
Adjusters train to minimize Smyrna injury claims. Recognize these common tactics before you accept a settlement.