
Legal Issues
ASBDC Online Learning Programs
These online learning programs require about 3-hours to complete. To register
for any of the following programs, contact the ASBDC Lead Center at 1-800-862-2040
or (501) 324-9043 or click on the Register Now
button to register online.
Seminar Highlights: This course defines exactly what a copyright,
trademark, and patent are and what kinds of protection they might afford your
small business. The process of establishing such protection is presented for
each kind of property. Also discussed are international intellectual property
protection issues, as well as, important legal documents such as non-disclosure
agreements.
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ASBDC Lead CenterTo register for any of the following programs, contact the ASBDC Lead Center at 1-800-862-2040 or 501-683-7700 or click on the Register Now button to register online.
Seminar Highlights: This seminar will present a thorough discussion about trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and patents without the legalese. Discover how to create, build, maintain, and protect your intellectual property assets. Learn what to do when your business has been sued and about litigation strategies for protecting your intellectual property. Speaker: Kevin Lemley, Allen Law Firm Cosponsor: Allen Law Firm
UA Fayetteville SBDCTo register for any of the following programs, contact the UA Fayetteville SBDC at (479) 575-5148 or click on the Register Now button to register online.
Seminar Highlights: Looking for protection of business assets such as intellectual property, a business name or logo? This seminar is for inventors, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to learn how to protect a logo, invention, name or artistic creation. The session is taught by a patent attorney and will give participants an overview of patent, trademark, and copyright law, processes and available resources. Speaker: Representatives of Keisling, Pieper and Scott, PLC
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cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration through a
partnership with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock College of Business
and other institutions of higher education. All opinions, conclusions or
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