Inspiration vs. Duplication: How To Capture Trends Without Crossing The Legal Line
Building a brand in the fashion industry can sometimes feel like two steps forward, one step back. And whether you’re a new brand or an established name, tacking onto emerging trends can mean treading a fine line from a legal standpoint. Join FGI Saint Louis and Armstrong Teasdale as we discuss the evolution of intellectual property protection, including copyright and trademark law, and how to leverage legal protection as a tool for business growth. We will also cover direct-to-consumer best practices and watch-outs for an increasingly online marketplace.
This program has been accredited for 1.0 Colorado, 1.0 Delaware, 1.0 Kansas, 1.2 Missouri, 1.0 Nevada, 1.0 Pennsylvania and 1.0 Utah Continuing Legal Education credits. Illinois Continuing Legal Education credits are pending.
New York CLE – Under New York’s Approved Jurisdiction policy, so long as certain requirements are satisfied, New York attorneys may count towards their New York CLE requirement credit earned through participation in out-of-state courses accredited by a New York Approved Jurisdiction.
Massachusetts CLE – While not mandatory, CLE is an important part of practicing law in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Rules of Professional Conduct (Rule 1.1) encourage attorneys to complete continuing education on a regular basis.