INSIGHTS | By: Kathryn Dalli | December 5, 2017
For any online seller or vendor that has a brand it wants to protect, the new Amazon Brand Registry offers tremendous value. In order to join the registry, however, you must have a “standard character” trademark registered with the U.S. Patent & Trademark...
INSIGHTS | By: | December 5, 2017
In 1995, then Chief Judge Judith Kaye established the Commercial Division of the New York State Supreme Court as a forum to improve the efficiency with which commercial disputes were addressed by the courts and, at the same time, to enhance the quality of judicial...
INSIGHTS | By: Craig H. Handler | June 22, 2017
Since publication of our June 2016 blog article about the imminent Department of Transportation (“DOT”) and Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA”) rules for the use of small unmanned aircraft, the final rule has been issued and the use of these unmanned aircraft...
INSIGHTS | By: Kathryn Dalli | February 21, 2017
A. Privacy Policy. Website owners often times ignore the Privacy Policy for their site because there is not a lot of information on needs and requirements. The Privacy Policy for a website is a very important element if there are any breaches of security. This...
INSIGHTS | By: Kathryn Dalli | October 5, 2016
A small business’s intellectual property (IP), i.e., all its intangible assets, including logos, trade names, designs, inventions and product names, are often not given due consideration by the small business owner. Just as a business can own a building or...
NEWS | September 30, 2016
Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo LLP is pleased to announce that Katerina Grinko has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney. Ms. Grinko has a general practice with a focus on immigration, real estate, land use, zoning and general business...
INSIGHTS | By: Craig H. Handler | June 22, 2016
As drone technology becomes more sophisticated and accessible, the use of unmanned aerial systems (“UAS”) for non-hobby commercial applications will become more frequent. According to industry estimates, the use of UAS in furtherance of commercial interests could...
INSIGHTS | By: | September 13, 2012
A decision earlier this year from Justice Elizabeth H. Emerson of the New York State Supreme Court, Suffolk County Commercial Division, illustrates the harsh consequences that can result from failing to comply with a contractual notice of claim provision, even when...