Jason Harris Rosenblum, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Charleston, SC with 34 reviews
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Jason Harris Rosenblum

210 Rutledge Avenue, 2nd Floor, Charleston, SC

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Education

2003:
Brooklyn Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2000:
State University of New York, Binghamton, BS - Bachelor of Science

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Regina kild

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27 Jul, 2024
Jason assisted us in getting our trademark published and devised an ingenious solution to overcome the initial rejection from the USPTO. His extensive knowledge, clear guidance, and genuine interest in our business made the process seamless. He also helped us resolve an issue amicably when another business filed an opposition to our trademark registration. I highly recommend his services!
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Alex skatell

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02 May, 2023
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Timothy mckevlin

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10 Jan, 2023
Working with Jason was a real pleasure. He was both very personable and professional. Instead of meeting with a stranger, I almost felt like I was having a casual, yet serious, conversation with a family member. He took care of my issue quickly and completely. Absolutely zero regrets or concerns, and I would recommend him to anyone (including my real family)!
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Jason and his team have been really communicative and understanding.”
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Thorough and knowledgeable legal expertise
“Jason is an EXCELLENT lawyer. He is extremely diligent and punctual in his work, kind and determined.”
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Commitment to client success and satisfaction
“Jason's compassion, generosity, and dedication to the success of his clients is not something you can put a price tag on.”
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Transparent and upfront about costs
“All fees are presented and explained up front before you spend a dime.”
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Highly recommended by clients
“I have referred numerous colleagues of mine to him because he is the best.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2021:
Speakeasy Marketing, Inc., IP Basics: The Building Blocks For A Successful Business (and easy mistakes to avoid along the way)

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