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

  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 th...

How to trademark your business logo in Florida

Marketing and advertising are a critical part of the success of any business. The unique logo or trade name that a business uses is integral to those efforts. Given the time and money that a business puts into developing and promoting its logo it is wise to protect that with a trademark. The benefits of trademarking your business logo Trademarking in Florida is a simple process by which your business can take advantage of the protections provided under Florida law. A trademark communicates that your logo is registered and protected. Trademarks are regulated in Florida by Chapter 495 of the Florida Statutes. Does a trademark prevent copying my name or logo Contrary to popular belief a trademark does not prevent another party from copying your logo. What a trademark does is give the owner a greater ability to combat any infringement by availing itself of the benefits put in place in Florida law. Without a trademark a business would have more to prove and would have to overcome defenses o...