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Lauri Donahue
Ross Brandborg
Kanika Radhakrishnan
Scott Stram
Neil Gandhi
Jake Siciliano
David Yamaguchi
Richard Gora
Glenn Manishin
Michael Wieser
Umar Farooq
Neil Park
Brig Ricks
Jonathan Savar
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Katie Centolella
Thomas Love
Eric Alspaugh
Sam Goldstein
Carmelo Chimera
Edward Robinson
Alexander Nahai
Mario Milano
Jon Bourne
John Ray
Daniel Weberman
Muhammad Matariyeh
Neil Fridman
Matthew Goings, Esq.
Troy Krich
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Samuel Pierce
Niq Howard
Gene Rhough
Timothy Duffy
Eric Broad
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James L. Moultrie Ⅲ
Michael Wales
Richard Topolewski
Ken Emanuelson
Alex Patel
Nathan Wenk
Lance Venable
Michael J. Sulaka
Michael P. Martin
Joseph Maus
Thomas Greene
Carl Sollee
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Our Atlanta intellectual property attorneys & lawyers can help you secure and protect your company’s intellectual property. Whether you are an entrepreneur, artist, author, engineer, manager, or individual – the IP attorneys on UpCounsel have you covered.
There are four common areas of intellectual property, which all protect different things such as: copyrights, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets. Additionally, licensing is a popular enough specialization of IP that warrants mentioning.
Our Atlanta IP attorneys that specialize in licensing can help you draft contracts that grant permission to another party to do something with an otherwise protected work or product. A license can grant the right to reproduce the work by: distributed copy of the work to others by rental, sale, or lease, or preparing derivative works using protected expression from the original work, and/or displaying the work.
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