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The meaning behind the logo of the Law Office of David Steinfeld

 

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The logo of the Law Office of David Steinfeld has two components. It is made up of a courthouse that sits behind a large black lowercase “e” with green computer code within it. The courthouse represents the law. The letter “e” stands for electronic and represents that fact that Law Office of David Steinfeld is all digital and stays ahead of emerging technologies affecting business litigation, like electronic discovery.

Technology increasingly affects business litigation

Discovery is the process by which parties to a civil lawsuit obtain and exchange information before trial. e-Discovery is doing this process electronically using sophisticated software. In addition to performing e-discovery regularly in cases, Board Certified expert business lawyer David Steinfeld also teaches lawyers and judges how to perform e-discovery properly and ethically. By staying current on technology like e-discovery trends and developments the Law Office of David Steinfeld provides the best and most efficient representation to its clients.

The benefits of trademarking your business logo

The logo of the Law Office of David Steinfeld is also trademarked in Florida which is denoted by the small “TM” at the bottom right of the logo. Trademarking is a simple method for any business to take advantage of legal protections provided in Florida Statutes. It tells the world that the image is registered and protected. While it does not prevent another party from copying the logo or image it does give the owner a greater ability to put a stop to that infringement. To learn how to trademark your own logo please refer to my article on How to Trademark your Business Logo.

The Law Office of David Steinfeld leverages technology to help your business

Businesspeople who recognize the importance of avoiding problems before they occur turn to the Law Office of David Steinfeld for important documents like contracts, operating agreements, shareholder agreements, non-competes, non-disclosures, and the agreements for the purchase and sale of a business or its assets. Putting these legal business documents in place at the right time helps build and protect the business.

If litigation occurs it is normally greatly impacted by the costs. If your business lawyer can reduce those costs then the lawsuit or dispute can be more efficient and affordable. One of the ways that the Law Office of David Steinfeld has done this is to post videos and articles on its website to help businesspeople understand the various parts and events in a lawsuit. Reviewing those saves the client time and money. These articles and videos give the client a helpful understanding of the legal vocabulary and concepts that in turn eliminates the need for a verbal explanation for which the client later pays.

Another method by which the Law Office of David Steinfeld strives to make representation more cost-efficient and cost-effective is to use a large amount of technology to serve its clients. For example since 2012 the Law Office of David Steinfeld has been conducting video consultations so business owners do not even have to leave their office to have their important legal issues addressed.

Being licensed in many courts ensures continuity of representation

Although the Firm is based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, attorney David Steinfeld regularly counsels and represents businesses and individuals all over Palm Beach County from Jupiter to Boca Raton, across the State of Florida, and all across the United States, Europe, and Asia when they have business dealings in the State of Florida.

David Steinfeld is licensed to practice before all state courts in Florida up to and including the Florida Supreme Court. In addition to being highly recognized with numerous legal industry awards and accolades, he is also licensed before all federal district courts in Florida including the Bankruptcy Courts, the federal appeals court that covers Florida, and the United States Supreme Court.

Most attorneys are not licensed before so many court but most business lawyers are not Board Certified experts either. Being licensed before these different courts gives Mr. Steinfeld the ability to provide the best representation to his clients especially when a case might change courts or transition from a trial court to a bankruptcy court for example.

Written by expert business lawyer David Steinfeld

business lawyer David Steinfeld
David Steinfeld is one of the few Board Certified business law experts in Florida. He has been licensed for over 25 years. He is AV-Preeminent rated, ranked as one of the Best Lawyers in America by U.S. News and World Report, and consistently named a Florida Super Lawyer and one of Florida’s Legal Elite. Dave has also received Martindale’s prestigious Judicial Edition Award for high reviews by Judges, its Platinum Client Champion Award and has a 10.0-Superb rating on AVVO as well as a 10.0 rating on Justia, lawyer reviews websites.

Check out business lawyer David Steinfeld online for helpful videos and articles on Florida business law, real estate disputes, and electronic discovery solutions for your business. T
his article is provided for informational purposes only.

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