Minnesota Intellectual Property Attorney

Intellectual Property Law

Intellectual property generally includes trademark law, copyright law, and patent law. Intellectually property may also include computer law, domain names, internet law, trade secret law, technology law, or other areas of law that routinely intersect with intellectual property law.

Minnesota Trademark Law

Trademarks are one of the most valuable assets a business owns. Trademarks represent the reputation of a business in the minds of customers and the public at large. For this reason, trademark infringement can be especially harmful to a business.

Trademark law requires that a trademark owner enforce the trademark to maintain trademark rights. The failure to enforce a trademark can lead to losing rights in that trademark.

A trademark attorney can assist with trademark litigation, trademark transfers, trademark licensing, trademark registration, and other copyright issues.

Minnesota Copyright Law

Copyright law protects websites, books, music, computer software, designs, and a variety of artistic works. The internet and computers have allowed for easy copying, which often results in copyright infringement.

Copyrights may also be transferred, sold, or licensed so that others may lawfully use the copyrighted work.

A copyright attorney can assist with copyright litigation, copyright transfers, licensing, copyright registration, and other copyright issues.

Minnesota Patent Law

The term “patent attorney” normally relates to patent prosecution (writing patents) or patent litigation (lawsuits involving patents. Patent prosecution involves certain requirements, including admission to the patent bar. Aaron Hall does not do patent prosecution. Rather, his patent work relates to patent litigation, patent licensing, and patent transfers.

Minnesota Intellectual Property Attorney

Aaron Hall is experienced with intellectual property creation, registration, and litigation. If you are having a problem with your intellectual property, contact Aaron Hall to discuss your legal options.