United States:
Comparative Legal Guide, Intellectual Property
03 October 2019
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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In this Q&A, Finnegan attorneys Brian Kacedon, Adriana
Burgy, Marcus Childress, Samhitha Medatia, and Christina Yang
provide an overview of intellectual property laws and regulations
in the United States. They address the various types of
intellectual property rights, the duration of each type, who can
apply for registration, the process for registration, application
fees, and other important aspects of intellectual property
law.
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