Workman Nydegger Discusses IP In The World of Internet Commerce & Foreign Manufacturers

Please join Workman Nydegger intellectual property attorneys Tim Nichols, Dave Johnson, and Brad Barger for a free lunch seminar at Silicon Slopes headquarters (2600 West Executive Parkway, Suite 140, Lehi, UT 84043) on Wednesday, June 28 at 12 pm, as they discuss strategies for protecting your company’s intellectual property crown jewels without breaking the bank.

Brooke Rallison
Silicon Slopes
2 min readJun 9, 2017

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For a growing number of companies, the nightmare scenario of having a successful product launch, only to find that the market is instantly flooded by knock-off products, is becoming a reality. To make matters worse, in some cases, the knock-off products come from the same foreign factories that the company is using to produce their own legitimate product. Unfortunately, if steps were not taken to protect the company’s intellectual property, the foreign manufacturer may be well within its rights to sell the product to third-party competitors.

Savvy companies can take steps to fight against knock-off and counterfeit products. Importantly, these steps do not need to consume large amounts of scarce capital that is needed to grow the company.

Please join Workman Nydegger intellectual property attorneys Tim Nichols, Dave Johnson, and Brad Barger for a free lunch seminar at Silicon Slopes headquarters (2600 West Executive Parkway, Suite 140, Lehi, UT 84043) on Wednesday, June 28 at 12 pm, as they discuss strategies for protecting your company’s intellectual property crown jewels without breaking the bank. During this workshop, they will discuss strategies for working with online retailers to stop counterfeit products and cost effective strategies for filing for intellectual property within foreign countries. RSVP now for this free event.

Come learn innovative strategies to help save your company money while still protecting and expanding your market share. We believe that intellectual property should be more than just a necessary expense. We’ll share ways to capitalize on both your products or services and your intellectual property.

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