What is a Trademark and How Can I Protect One?
As society grows and more companies enter the market you will see more trademarks in your everyday life.
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As society grows and more companies enter the market you will see more trademarks in your everyday life.
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The COVID-19 health epidemic is taking over every aspect of life for most of the world. Activity restrictions are being enacted, consumer goods are scarce due to panic purchasing, and people are learning new ways to interact so they can abide by social distancing guidelines.
To help control the spread of the virus, our government and health organizations are doing their best to mitigate the situation by enforcing temporary regulations so more people are not exposed to the illness. Like other cities and countries experiencing an uptick of positive test results, the Mayor of San Antonio has enacted proper precautions to ensure that the infection rate does not keep increasing for our city.
Yesterday, Mayor Ron Nirenberg very wisely issued Emergency Order #5 mandating the stay-at-home emergency declaration for the city of San Antonio. Here are some quick, key takeaways from the order, effective March 24 – April 9, 2020.
San Antonio’s key takeaways for the stay-at-home emergency declaration can seem frustrating but the measures are being put in place to help reduce the risk of contracting the virus and spreading it to others. Some of these restrictions can seem hard to follow however the sooner we are able to contain the virus, the quicker things can return back to normal. So, do it for those who are currently out of work because their job is not on the exempted list and do it for our economy. Ultimately though, do it for the people you know or may not know who could be seriously affected if they contract the virus. Stay home, stay safe, and remain vigilant.
By the time that they graduate law school and pass the bar, young attorneys have just closed out two long decades of schooling. The shift from studying law to actually practicing law can seem a bit intimidating and leaves a lot of new attorneys wondering if they are doing anything right.
March is Women’s History Month and we just celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8th, so it only felt fitting that we focus the limelight on the impressive female attorneys here at Watts Guerra.
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“Women belong in all places where decisions are being made . . . . It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.” –Ruth Bader Ginsburg