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08 May, 2019 by Alexander
Cedric was able to deftly navigate the Patent and Trademark office for us. We obtained our Trademark after a Major Fumble from and cheap online service. Hard to not recommend after getting results.
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30 May, 2018 by Ben
My journey began in April of 2016 with Patent Attorney Cedric D'Hue, in my quest to obtain my first US Patent. I had no idea where to begin other than knowing I needed help. I called Cedric and another firm that specialized in patent work. I feel fortunate that the other firm I called never called me back. From the beginning Cedric worked with me on my level, explaining the process and teaching me the very complicated world of protecting an invention. Cedric was readily available and always knowledgeable in his field. He was always invested in seeing my patent through. I always felt confident in following his advice. He helped me understand the wonderful and quirky realm of US Patents. After working with Cedric for the past two years, I can declare Cedric is a wonderful Patent Attorney...He is a great teacher...and a friend. I highly recommend my Patent Attorney, teacher, and friend Cedric D'Hue.
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30 Jul, 2017 by Jason
In my experience of attaining my first US Patent, the aid of Patent Attorney Cedric D'Hue was absolutely seemless. I challenge any reader of this post to find a more knowledgable and attentive Patent Attorney that has the ability to convey complex patent laws to his/her client(s) in a simplistic understandable manner. Hands down Mr. D'Hue's professionalism is consistent and unequivocal.
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07 Mar, 2018 by Anonymous
I am a professional singer and wanted to know my legal rights about performing copyrighted music for a show I'm putting together. Casey was enormously helpful in answering all my questions. He was super responsive, thorough and knowledgeable. He even offered to answer quick questions via email without charging me (which as a struggling musician, is much appreciated). I will definitely be using him again!
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01 Sep, 2024 by Jesse walker
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25 Aug, 2020 by Michael heims
At times I was quite frustrated with responsiveness (relatively small client), but actions speak louder than the (lack of) words. Got beyond the settlement we wanted, Harley is a great attorney.
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09 Sep, 2024 by Emma bramel
Highly recommend! I was very thrilled with her representation. I felt like she heard me and was confident that she had my best interest at heart. She knew the law so well and was great at explaining and breaking things down for me to better understand them and the process. She had a very good approach. She made me feel very comfortable. I am VERY satisfied.
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09 Sep, 2024 by Henry j
Even if she initially agreed to take on our case when others wouldn't, the entire process felt slow and lacked the urgency we expected. Her communication, while present, often left us feeling more anxious than reassured, and we found ourselves constantly having to follow up for updates. We felt like she wasn’t as proactive as she could have been, and the settlement took longer than we anticipated. While the case was eventually resolved, the experience fell short of our expectations, and we wouldn’t recommend her services.
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05 Sep, 2024 by Stephanie jones
Stephanie helped with my Employee Law case in a way that only compassion can! Top NOTCH! Thank you!
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29 Aug, 2024 by Robert raschke
Barnes and Thornburg is a pleasure to work with and addresses all concerns with the upmost professionalism.
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29 Jun, 2024 by Jessie petaway
Grate and friendly place. They are about there business, but they will always stop to say hi
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29 Aug, 2024 by Robert raschke
Barnes and Thornburg is a pleasure to work with and addresses all concerns with the upmost professionalism.
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24 Jul, 2024 by Gee ball
never called me back best attorney in the city is booked up case after case too many paralegals. i hate to say it but get in line.
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06 May, 2024 by Constance
Working with the Ken Nunn Family was a great experience. The team was very knowledgeable and patient with our case. They were very helpful with all of our questions. Special shout out and thanks to Stephanie and Vicky! I would give them my highest recommendation!
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11 Apr, 2024 by M davis
They turned down my auto crash twice and never told me why. How is that helpful?? I have to believe you turned it down because the settlement wasn't going to be big enough for you!
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What a Copyright Lawyer Can Do for You

A copyright lawyer specializes in helping individuals and businesses protect their creative works by navigating the complexities of copyright law. They assist with registering copyrights, enforcing rights against infringement, drafting licensing agreements, and advising on the fair use of copyrighted material. Whether you're an author, artist, musician, software developer, or content creator, a copyright lawyer can help ensure your intellectual property is legally protected and monetized appropriately.

When Should I Hire a Copyright Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a copyright lawyer in the following situations:

  • Registering a copyright: While copyright protection exists upon the creation of an original work, registering your copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office provides legal advantages, such as the ability to file a lawsuit for infringement and eligibility for statutory damages and attorney's fees.
  • Enforcing your rights: If someone is using your work without permission, a lawyer can help you enforce your rights by sending cease and desist letters, negotiating settlements, or filing infringement lawsuits.
  • Defending against infringement claims: If you're accused of infringing someone else's copyright, a lawyer can defend you by assessing the validity of the claim and representing you in negotiations or court proceedings.
  • Drafting and reviewing contracts: When creating licensing agreements, work-for-hire agreements, or transferring ownership of a copyright, a lawyer can ensure the terms are legally sound and protect your interests.
  • Fair use assessment: If you plan to use copyrighted material under the fair use doctrine, a lawyer can evaluate the risks and advise on compliance to prevent potential legal issues.
  • International copyright concerns: If you need to protect your work internationally, a lawyer can guide you through the process of securing rights in other countries and navigating international treaties.

What Does a Copyright Lawyer Do?

A copyright lawyer provides a range of legal services related to the creation, protection, and enforcement of copyrighted works:

  • Copyright registration: Assist in preparing and filing applications with the U.S. Copyright Office, ensuring all legal requirements are met for successful registration.
  • Legal advice on protection strategies: Offer guidance on how to safeguard your work, including the best practices for documentation and disclosure.
  • Drafting and negotiating agreements: Prepare contracts such as licensing agreements, assignments, and work-for-hire agreements to monetize your work while protecting your rights.
  • Enforcement actions: Take legal steps against infringers, including sending cease and desist letters, negotiating settlements, and litigating infringement cases.
  • Defense against infringement claims: Represent you if accused of infringement, developing defense strategies and handling negotiations or court proceedings.
  • Fair use evaluation: Analyze whether your intended use of copyrighted material qualifies as fair use under the law, reducing the risk of infringement.
  • International protection: Advise on securing copyright protection abroad and complying with international intellectual property laws and treaties.

How Are Copyright Lawyers Paid?

Copyright lawyers typically charge for their services in the following ways:

  • Hourly rate: Many lawyers bill by the hour, with rates ranging from $200 to $600 or more, depending on experience and location.
  • Flat fee: For straightforward tasks like filing a copyright application or drafting a simple contract, some lawyers offer flat fees, which provide cost predictability.
  • Retainer: For ongoing services, a lawyer may require a retainer - a lump sum deposited in advance - against which hourly fees are charged.
  • Contingency fee: In some infringement cases, especially those involving significant damages, a lawyer may work on a contingency basis, receiving a percentage (typically 25% to 40%) of any settlement or judgment.

It's important to discuss payment arrangements upfront to understand the total cost and billing practices.

How Much Does a Copyright Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a copyright lawyer varies based on the complexity of your needs:

  • Copyright registration: Legal fees for preparing and filing a copyright application typically range from $250 to $1,000, plus U.S. Copyright Office filing fees (which are $45 to $85 per application as of 2024).
  • Contract drafting or review: Fees for drafting or reviewing agreements can range from $500 to $2,500 or more, depending on complexity.
  • Infringement matters:
    • Cease and desist letters: Sending a letter may cost between $500 and $1,500.
    • Negotiations and settlements: Legal fees can range from $2,000 to $10,000 or more.
    • Litigation: Taking a case to court can be expensive, with costs ranging from $10,000 to over $100,000, depending on the case's complexity and duration.
  • Hourly rates: Expect to pay between $200 and $600 per hour for most services.

Always request a detailed cost estimate during your initial consultation to understand the potential expenses involved.

Top Questions to Ask a Copyright Lawyer

Before hiring a copyright lawyer, consider asking the following questions:

  1. What experience do you have with copyright law?
    Ensure the lawyer has specific expertise in copyright matters similar to yours.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify the fee structure, including hourly rates, flat fees, or contingency fees, and any additional costs.
  3. What is the process for registering my copyright?
    Ask about the steps involved, timelines, and what information you'll need to provide.
  4. How can I enforce my copyright if someone infringes it?
    Discuss enforcement options, potential remedies, and the likelihood of success.
  5. What are the risks involved in my situation?
    Whether you're protecting your work or using someone else's, understand the legal risks and how to mitigate them.
  6. Can you assist with international copyright protection?
    If you need global protection, inquire about the lawyer's experience with international copyright laws and treaties.
  7. What strategies can you suggest for licensing my work?
    Explore options for monetizing your copyright through licensing agreements and how to structure them effectively.

How to Check the Credibility of a Copyright Lawyer

To ensure you're hiring a reputable copyright lawyer:

  • Verify their license: Check with your state's bar association to confirm the lawyer is licensed and in good standing.
  • Review their experience: Look for lawyers who specialize in intellectual property law, particularly copyright issues.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Websites like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google Reviews can provide insights into the lawyer's reputation and client satisfaction.
  • Ask for references: A credible lawyer should be willing to provide references from past clients.
  • Professional memberships: Membership in organizations like the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) or the International Trademark Association (INTA) indicates a focus on intellectual property law.
  • Check for certifications: Some lawyers hold certifications or advanced degrees in intellectual property law, demonstrating specialized expertise.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To make the most of your initial meeting with a copyright lawyer, bring the following:

  • Descriptions of your work: Provide detailed descriptions or copies of the work you wish to protect, such as manuscripts, recordings, software code, or artwork.
  • Evidence of creation: Documentation that proves when and how you created the work, such as drafts, timestamps, or metadata.
  • Existing agreements: Any contracts, licensing agreements, or previous registrations related to your work.
  • Infringement evidence (if applicable): If someone is infringing your copyright, bring evidence like copies of the infringing material, URLs, screenshots, or witness statements.
  • Questions and concerns: Prepare a list of questions about your rights, the registration process, enforcement options, and any potential legal risks.
  • Goals and objectives: Be clear about what you hope to achieve, whether it's registering your work, licensing it, or taking action against an infringer.

By coming prepared, you enable the lawyer to provide accurate advice and develop an effective legal strategy tailored to your needs.

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