On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 12, 2020 | Intellectual Property
The popular singer Justin Bieber might be most well-known for his pop tunes, but his most recent headlines had nothing to do with his music. A photo agency recently filed a lawsuit against Bieber, accusing him of violating over a dozen of its copyrighted materials....
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 10, 2020 | Real Estate Law
Land usage is not as straightforward as it may seem. In fact, real estate disputes are not that uncommon in Georgia. These disputes can occur over any number of things, such as zoning violations or land rights. For example, a golf club is currently locked in a legal...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 10, 2020 | Bankruptcy
Weathering tough economic times is a big burden for Georgia business owners. You do the best you can to keep your business afloat during difficult periods, including paying your employees and keeping up with debt. Unfortunately, there are some things that are simply...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 8, 2020 | Business Formation And Litigation
Small business owners want to believe that their customers have genuine intentions, but this is not always the case. More and more consumers are engaging in friendly fraud and scamming businesses out of money. In a period of time when small businesses in Georgia do...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 4, 2020 | Business Formation And Litigation
Managing a business is complicated, but running things as a sole proprietor can make certain aspects both easier and cheaper. But just because this business structure has various benefits — including when it comes to taxes — that does not mean that there...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Jun 2, 2020 | Intellectual Property
When another business takes advantage of one’s logo, slogan or other trademark, a simply request to stop may not be enough. It is not uncommon for the other business to insist that it did not commit trademark infringement, or that it had permission to do so. Here are...