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Posted Friday, September 25th, 2009Reprinted with Permission from Chicago Lawyer Magazine:
Bringing clients together
In home on September 25, 2009 at 9:25 amLawyers Christine Svenson and Daliah Saper not only share a building, but they also share a common interest in bringing their clients together.
Svenson, of Svenson Law Offices, and Saper, of Saper Law Offices, recently hosted a fashion trunk show that [...]
Saper Law publishes article in Dupage County Bar Journal: How to Avoid and Respond to Trademark Office Actions
Posted Monday, September 14th, 2009The Dupage County Bar Association recently published an article by Saper Law Attorney, Shannon Bond, in its October 2009 issue. The article discusses trademark office actions, specifically: “How to Avoid and Respond to Trademark Office Actions.”
HOW TO AVOID AND RESPOND TO TRADEMARK OFFICE ACTIONS
You must file an application with the U.S Patent and Trademark Office [...]
The LexTek Report Publishes Saper Law Article on Twitter and Copyrights
Posted Tuesday, August 11th, 2009This article was published in the lextekreport.com on August 6, 2009
TWITTER AND COPYRIGHTS, FOR 25 CENTS PER CHARACTER
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, recently posed an interesting question. Can you own a copyright in your tweets? The Internet community inundated his blogging site with varied responses. Some claimed that tweets are copyrightable because they are in [...]
Daliah Saper Interviewed at Windy City Social Media Summit
Posted Monday, August 3rd, 2009Watch Daliah’s interview at the Windy City Social Media Online Marketing Masters Summit:
Daliah Saper Profiled in Law Bulletin article re: Lawyers using Social Media
Posted Tuesday, June 9th, 2009June 09, 2009 Volume: 155 Issue: 112
Reprinted by permission from Law Bulletin Publishing Co: http://www.chicagolawbulletin.com
Lawyers flock to social media sites to subtly pitch their services
By Jerry Crimmins
Law Bulletin staff writer
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and blogs continue to blossom as marketing tools, several Chicago lawyers say, while the publisher of the Yellow Pages files for bankruptcy.
For example:
“I’m [...]
Saper Law attorneys publish article in ISBA Intellectual Property Newsletter
Posted Sunday, December 21st, 2008Daliah Saper, and Saper Law Associate, Dominka Szreder, recently published an article in the Illinois State Bar Association Intellectual Property Newsletter. The full article is posted here. You may read the newsletter by clicking here: “LITIGATING KEYWORDS LIKE IT’S 1999.”
Daliah Saper interviewed by Technology Access Television
Posted Monday, November 10th, 2008Bruce Montgomery, host of Tech Access TV, recently interviewed Daliah Saper about the state of technology in Chicago, current issues in Intellectual Property law, and other topics affecting businesses. The show will air on:
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Time: 8:30pm
Channel: Cable Channel 21 on All Chicago Cable TV Systems (Comcast, Wow, RCN)
The show will also be posted [...]
Saper Law featured in Chicago Book
Posted Monday, November 3rd, 2008Mathew Walker’s, The Chicago Book, is now available for sale at Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and Walden Books. The Chicago Book is a glossy hard cover coffee table book that includes articles and photographs about Chicago landmarks, celebrities, and places of interest. The book also profiles 100 of Chicago’s top companies—of which one is Saper [...]
Saper Law case makes front page of Chicago Reader
Posted Monday, October 27th, 2008On October 11, 2008 the Chicago Reader ran a front-page feature on Saper Law Offices’ Internet case Bonhomme v. St. James-Priggie, which states claims for online defamation, fraudulent misrepresentation, intentional infliction of emotional distress and other related charges. To read the article click here: http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/jannastjames/
DuPage County Bar Association publishes article by Daliah Saper
Posted Friday, September 12th, 2008« Previous Entries Next Entries »The Journal of the Dupage Countay Bar Association just published Daliah Saper’s article “Designer” Jewelry vs. “Inspired-by” Jewelry: Intellecutal Property Infringement and Unfair Competition Considerations in its October 2008 issue. The article, written with assistance from Saper Law Clerks, Adam Urbanczyk and Nick Jaramillio, analyzes copyright, trademark, and unfair competition law as applied to “inspired-by” jewelry designs and provides [...]
