A federal judge in Texas has issued a preliminary order to block the FTC proposed ban on noncompetes.
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IP and Copyright News: The Miles Davis Photograph Saga
IP Attorney Michael Antone weighs in on the court case involving a tattoo of Miles Davis.
NB Law Hosts Coed Bocce Ball Event
Nemphos Braue enjoyed a beautiful evening of networking on the Bocce Ball court.
FTC Bans Noncompetes, US Chamber of Commerce Files Lawsuit
The Federal Trade Commission issued a ruling to ban noncompetes nationwide, and business groups have already filed lawsuits to block the ruling.
Let’s Bocce! Women’s Networking Event
We enjoyed familiar faces, new connections and beautiful sunshine on a perfect spring evening.
Katie M. Bush Joins Nemphos Braue as Director of Business Development
Expanding its team as a testament to the significant growth of its boutique corporate and business law practice, Nemphos Braue LLC announces the addition of Katie M. Bush as Director of Business Development.
Nemphos Braue Adds Three to the Team
With a focus on providing boutique-style service to its corporate and business law clients, Nemphos Braue has added three additional team members to support the firm’s continued growth.
Increased Scamming on US Trademarks
Scammers are now calling US trademark owners and either offering services that are not needed or pretending to be the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and requesting payment.
M&A News: Acquisition of Geiger Pump and Equipment
Nemphos Braue represented Geiger, a distributor of industrial and municipal pump and process equipment, in its acquisition by Wisconsin-based Crane Engineering.
Update Regarding the Corporate Transparency Act
A Federal District Court Judge in Alabama has ruled the CTA “unconstitutional” – what does that mean for businesses?
Get Kraken on Securing IP Rights
For the NHL Winter Classic, the Seattle Kraken decided to wear jerseys commemorating the Seattle Metropolitans – but there was a trademark problem.
Corporate Transparency Act – What Businesses Need to Know
Taking effect January 1, 2024, companies should take steps now to prepare for the upcoming reporting obligations, with potential penalties including fines and jail time.
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Nationwide Preliminary Injunction on Corporate Transparency Act
The ruling from the federal court in Texas is only a preliminary injunction; so it’s not the final word on the CTA…yet.
Nemphos Braue Represents Clearview Group in Acquisition by Citrin Cooperman
The transaction involved Clearview’s affiliates and entire portfolio, including accounting and IT, auditing, tax advisory, business consulting, and an alternative practice structure for attest services.
The Importance of Founders Agreements for Startups
You and two friends decide you want to start a new company. Congratulations! What comes next is critical – you’ll want to give your business a proper foundation for success.