What to do if US federal agents (FBI) execute a search warrant at your office?
🚨Generally, if the FBI or other US federal agents execute a search warrant at your office, you should remain calm, never physically interfere, and politely decline to answer any substantive…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to respond to a US federal target letter from the Department of Justice?
📩If you receive a US federal target letter from the Department of Justice, it generally means federal prosecutors believe they have substantial evidence linking you to a crime. You should…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsWhat to do if you receive a US federal grand jury subpoena for business records?
💡If you receive a US federal grand jury subpoena for business records (Subpoena Duces Tecum), you generally must immediately freeze all document destruction policies. Most importantly, under the “Collective Entity…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsWhat is the statute of limitations for prosecuting US federal tax evasion?
💡The statute of limitations for prosecuting US federal tax evasion is generally 6 years. This critical federal countdown typically begins on the exact date the tax return was originally due,…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to enforce a US federal court IP default judgment against an anonymous online seller?
🔨To enforce a default judgment against an anonymous counterfeiter in the USA, a plaintiff generally uses the federal court order to compel third parties to act. This legally allows you…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow much does it cost to hire a US federal criminal defense attorney for wire fraud?
💵Defending against federal wire fraud charges in the USA is exceptionally expensive, typically requiring an upfront retainer between $25,000 and $100,000. Federal cases are vastly more costly than state trials…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsWhat to do if a competitor files a bad-faith cancellation petition against your US trademark?
💡If you are wondering what to do if a competitor files a bad-faith cancellation petition against your US trademark, you generally have exactly 40 days to file your official answer…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to defend a US trade dress infringement claim based on product design functionality?
💡To successfully defend a US trade dress infringement claim based on product design functionality, you generally must prove that the product’s shape is essential to its use or purpose. If…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to prove willful US trademark infringement to recover treble damages?
💡To successfully prove willful US trademark infringement, a plaintiff generally must demonstrate that the opposing party acted with conscious disregard or deliberate “willful blindness.” Documenting that a competitor continued selling…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to use expert witness testimony effectively in a US software copyright trial?
💡To effectively use expert witness testimony in a US software copyright trial, you generally must rely on a highly qualified IT professional to apply the complex Abstraction-Filtration-Comparison test. This precise…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to compel discovery of foreign documents in a US intellectual property lawsuit?
💼Generally, to compel discovery of foreign documents in a US intellectual property lawsuit, you must use international treaties like the Hague Evidence Convention. Navigating these federal and international laws typically…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to use a preliminary injunction to freeze the assets of a US IP counterfeiter?
🚨To freeze a counterfeiter’s assets in the USA, a plaintiff generally files an Ex Parte application for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in a federal court. This secret filing prevents…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to negotiate a licensing settlement to resolve a US copyright dispute out of court?
🤝To resolve a copyright dispute out of court in the USA, you can negotiate a settlement that includes a Retroactive License Agreement. This generally forces the infringer to pay for…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to file a declaratory judgment action for US patent non-infringement?
💡To file a declaratory judgment action for US patent non-infringement, you generally must prove an “actual controversy” exists, usually triggered by receiving a threatening cease and desist letter. This proactive…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsWhat to do if you are sued in a US federal court for IP infringement in another state?
💡If you are sued in a US federal court for IP infringement in another state, you generally have exactly 21 days to file a response. To protect your business, you…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow long does a US trademark infringement lawsuit typically take to reach a jury trial?
💡A US trademark infringement lawsuit generally takes anywhere from 18 months to 3 years to fully reach a jury trial. The most significant portion of this timeline is consumed by…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsWhat is the legal timeline for an Inter Partes Review (IPR) proceeding at the US PTAB?
💡The legal timeline for an Inter Partes Review (IPR) at the PTAB is exceptionally strict. After a petition is filed, the Board generally has exactly 6 months to decide whether…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to license your US copyrighted music to a film production company legally?
🎵Generally, to legally license your US copyrighted music to a film production company, you must issue two separate agreements: a Synchronization (Sync) License for the composition and a Master Use…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to defend against a US copyright troll demanding thousands in settlement fees?
⚠️Generally, if you receive a demand letter from a US copyright troll, you should not panic or pay immediately. You typically have around 30 days to respond, and an experienced…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsHow to draft a work-for-hire agreement to secure US copyright ownership from independent contractors?
📝In the USA, merely paying an independent contractor does not automatically transfer the copyright to your business. A valid “work made for hire” agreement generally requires a formal written contract…
by catalog.lawyerMar 23 No commentsWhat to do if your US copyright infringement lawsuit is dismissed due to lack of registration?
💡If your US copyright lawsuit is dismissed for lack of registration due to the Supreme Court’s Fourth Estate precedent, you generally must wait for the US Copyright Office to issue…
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