by Gilbert Andia, Jr. | Mar 7, 2014 | News
Ken Gumbiner concentrates his practice in business, intellectual property, and construction law and litigation. He is a graduate engineer and has over thirty years of experience in all forms of dispute resolution, including complex litigation, arbitration, and... by Gilbert Andia, Jr. | Dec 9, 2013 | News
By Bert Andia, Member, Higgins Benjamin, PLLC Every month, I receive a number of phone calls asking whether the caller can get a patent on a certain device or a certain idea. While such advice cannot typically be provided over the telephone without more information,... by John F Bloss | Dec 9, 2013 | News
By: John Bloss, Member, Higgins Benjamin, PLLC A landlord who takes rent from a “holdover tenant”—a lessee who stays on the premises after the term of the lease—can run the risk of unwittingly creating a new lease term, generally presumed in North Carolina to be one... by Gilbert Andia, Jr. | Oct 7, 2013 | Intellectual Property, News
By: Bert Andia, Member, Higgins Benjamin, PLLC Choosing and registering a correct domain name is an important part of any business enterprise, and you should endeavor to pick a domain that cannot be disputed. This article uses the case of Disney Enterprises, Inc. v....