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M&S Lawyer Hank Abromson Discusses The Difference Between Trade Name And Trademark (Video)
23 May 2017
Miles & Stockbridge
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The difference between a trade name and a trademark can be
confusing. In some cases a trade name can function as a
trademark, but they are not synonymous terms.
In this video, Miles & Stockbridge lawyer
Henry "Hank" Abromson will explore the differences
between the two terms and resolve some of that confusion.
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about your specific circumstances.
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