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Intellectually Speaking: As More Startups Come Online In Louisville, The Need For Advice On Intellectual Property Increases — Which Is Where Lawyers Enter The Picture
01 December 2021
Stites & Harbison PLLC
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Advising aspiring entrepreneurs on everything from copyrights to
trademarks to patents, attorneys can be the difference between a
successful startup and one that flames out — and timing is of
the essence.
"When you're in startup mode, you also have a practical
reality of limited resources, limited time," said David Nagle,
a member and attorney at Stites & Harbison PLLC in Louisville.
"You have to also help [startup founders] make choices as to
how best to invest their resources."
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