within 15 miles of Arvada practice in Intellectual Property Colorado


Ambroziak Law PC

Intellectual Property, Commercial Real Estate, Business & Trade, Real Estate, Industry Specialties

Hogan Lovells

Science, Technology & Internet, Intellectual Property, Litigation

Perkins Coie

Intellectual Property, Lawsuit & Dispute, Business, Industry Specialties, Real Estate

Perkins Coie Llp

Business, Intellectual Property, Industry Specialties

Michael Best & Friedrich LLP

Intellectual Property, Civil Rights, Lawsuit & Dispute, Industry Specialties

Littler Mendelson, P.C.

Immigration, Defamation & Slander, Civil & Human Rights, Intellectual Property, Other

Setter Roche LLP

Intellectual Property, Patent

Trenner Law Firm LLC

Intellectual Property, Business

Trenner Law Firm LLC

Intellectual Property, Business

Messner Reeves LLP

Corporate, Intellectual Property, Licensing, Real Estate, Tax

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Cinemark USA, Inc. v. Seest

... Cinemark's primary contention on appeal is that, under the totality of the circumstances, its transactions with film distributors for the use of motion picture film reels are not taxable events because they involve intangible, intellectual property rights rather than tangible personal ...

STEWARD SOFTWARE CO. v. KOPCHO

... The complaint defined "the Property" as "the software as well as [a website and associated domain names], the source code, the object code, all software documentation, [certain marketing materials] for which it ha[d] paid and the associated intellectual property rights." In their ...

MAKOTO USA, INC. v. Russell

... being stolen. Indeed, even in its appellate brief, plaintiff continues to maintain that its claims arise from defendants' "failure to transfer title to all of the intellectual property as represented in the parties' Asset Purchase Agreement.". ...