Taco Time? Why You Might have to Reschedule Taco Tuesday

Love tacos? Enjoy alliteration? Well hold the sour cream because the trademark of “Taco Tuesday” has an owner. Taco John’s, a Cheyenne, Wyoming-based fast-food restaurant featuring Mexican-styled cuisine, is that owner in the majority of the nation. Taco John’s first registered the trademark in the phrase “Taco Tuesday” in 1989 after it was successfully incorporated into […]

Interview with Damien Para Co-Founder of clothing manufacturer Atelier

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The clothing manufacturing company Atelier Chiang Mai is an innovative workshop that allows anyone the opportunity to produce any type of garment you can imagine. Recently in my travels to Chiang Mai, Thailand I got the opportunity to meet with and interview the Co-Founder and manager of Atelier Damien Para. Damien is a French business manager. […]

Entrepreneur Belinda Deas, owner of Anointed Hands Creations

owner of Anointed Hands Creations

LoTempio Law has decades of experience partnering with start-up entrepreneurs, who are eager to introduce their new ideas or concepts. Patent Law has allowed our firm to work with many innovative entrepreneurs in all kinds of industries who want to create something new in their respective space. Whether it is the initial stages of developing […]

AMERICANSHIP® Entrepreneurial Social Network

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What is the name of your business? Where are you located? What are you trying to accomplish with your venture? It’s The AMERICANSHIP® Entrepreneurial Social Network at www.americanshipusa.com. I’m, George M. Rease a native Buffalonian and my goal is to provide meeting place on the internet where inventors, innovators, artists, and creative types can interact […]

Interview with Maddie Drew, Creator of Crzy Lvrs

CRZY LOVERS

We sat down with our client Maddie Drew, a startup entrepreneur and creator of Crzy Lvrs, a community of creatives that work collectively to make a positive impact in society. Tell us a little about your background. Where are you from? I was born in Berlin and raised in New York. What  are you trying to […]

Swiping left and lawsuits.

Most of us have tried online dating apps, either to find dates or just to meet new people. Bumble, Tinder, and Coffee Meets Bagel are some of the most popular apps people use to find dates or future lovers. Although new dating apps come and go, Tinder has remained strong throughout the years. But Tinder […]

The Fight for nissan.com

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Nissan Motors is one the most reputable manufacturer of cars and automobiles in the world. They’re extremely famous and have products all around the globe. But what happens when you type in nissan.com in the address bar of your web browser? You would probably expect to be directed to the automobile giant’s website. However, that […]

5 things that can be trademarked

Trademarks are one of the oldest forms of protection for intellectual property. However, they continue to be an extremely valuable form of protection to this day. Trademark law provides protection for source identifiers. But what can serve as a source identifier and qualify for trademark protection? Words and phrases. One of the most common marks […]

ARTPARTNERING Program Joins Forces with Local Businesses, Including LoTempio Law

We sat down with our clients Mary Ouimette-Kinney and Larry Kinney of the University Heights Arts Association to learn more about their programs, and their experience as an arts organization trying to expand their reach within the community, while also protecting their intellectual property interests. Tell us about your business and program.  How did your […]

Animoji trademark fight

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Apple just can’t seem to catch a break. The company behind the iPhone and other popular tech products has been hit with another lawsuit. This time, the lawsuit centers around the highly anticipated Animoji feature on Apple’s newly released iPhone X. The plaintiffs, Emonsters KK (“Emonsters”), is a Japanese Corporation that has alleged Apple is […]