by Julie | Mar 26, 2021 | Defamation, Human Rights
Are you concerned about the possibility of libel or defamation of your name or character? How to deal with defamation of character? So, you have a suspicion that someone has slandered your reputation putting your livelihood at risk. They may have even written...
by Julie | Mar 21, 2021 | Intellectual Property, Music and Creative Arts
What makes a trademark distinctive? A trademark can be considered to be distinctive for registration if it complies with the following guidelines; the guidelines help with what you can and can’t register as a trademark. A trademark should have unusual qualities or...
by Julie | Mar 13, 2021 | Business Law, Franchises, Intellectual Property
Trademark disputes? Is your trademark distinctive enough from others? A trademark that is unique is easily attributable to the company branding. It is one way to build customer loyalty to the business. Is your trademark distinctive enough from others? If it is not...
by Julie | Mar 13, 2021 | Divorce, Wills and Trusts
How should special contributions be applied in divorce settlements? Some spouses rely on their genius contribution to reduce the amount of property awarded to the other spouse. However, courts are more likely to divide such property 50:50 between the partners. Why or...
by Julie | Mar 13, 2021 | Business Law, Music and Creative Arts
Why would a musician’s agreement be unfair? As a musician, it is easy to concentrate on releasing and publishing work, leaving legal contracts as a side issue. A musician should understand the terms in a contract, look for loopholes and recognise a fair or...
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