12 Things successful people do


1. Fail.No matter how hard you work, failure can and will happen. The most successful people understand the reality of failure, and its importance in finding success. Rather than running and hiding when you fail, embrace it. Learn from this mistake and you won’t fail in the same way again. 2. Set goals.Those who are … Continue reading 12 Things successful people do

Trademark Clearinghouse Goes Live


By Ryan Arney, Zach Detra, and Trent Martinet DAVIS GRAHAM & STUBBS "In anticipation of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) allowing private ownership of a significantly broadened scope of generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs), ICANN, on March 26, 2013, launched the Trademark Clearinghouse, which gives holders of verified trademark rights an opportunity to … Continue reading Trademark Clearinghouse Goes Live

The curious case of the naked cowboy


It's Friday, everyone! Time to get funky and have a chuckle. I came across the following case whilst trolling the web for something to make us smile. Courtesy of http://www.caseclothesed.com "Naked Cowboy Lost in Suit Against CBS By Kristin Grant [March 20th, 2012]   Last year Caseclothesed reported that the Times Square performer, the Naked Cowboy … Continue reading The curious case of the naked cowboy

How to write a simple business plan


1. Describe your business in detail. Start with a written description of your business. This will give you a concise focus. Give an overview of the industry you propose to enter before giving a more detailed description of what your business is and what its purpose will be. Write a clear and concise mission statement … Continue reading How to write a simple business plan

Certification and prohibited trademarks


A certification mark is any word, phrase, symbol or design, or a combination thereof owned by one party who certifies the goods and services of others when they meet certain standards. The owner of the mark exercises control over the use of the mark; however, because the sole purpose of a certification mark is to … Continue reading Certification and prohibited trademarks