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King County Bar Association's Bar Bulletin Features Niche Law Blogs

The King County Bar Association’s Bar Bulletin published a piece this week on “niche law blogs.” STL got a nice mention, along with the Seattle-based Trial Ad (and other) Notes and Lawlady’s Divorce Blog

Interestingly, the Lawlady’s most recent post is entitled “Trademarking your Brand, Lawlady Didn’t.” It’s about how she regrets not seeking trademark advice earlier — now that another “Lawlady” has emerged and begun marketing her brand.

Posted on December 11, 2008 by Registered CommenterMichael Atkins in | Comments1 Comment | References1 Reference

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This gives you a golden opportunity to explain why "trademarking" isn't a word, "trademark" isn't a verb, and the first Lawlady may indeed have superior rights to the later-comer, even though she thinks she didn't "trademark" her brand.
December 11, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBob Cumbow

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