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Intellectual Property Overview
From World-famous luxury goods to the state-of-the-art
industrial products and consumables, A.J. Miller provides
solutions specific to each industry, client and situation
including:
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Automatic Parts |
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Character Merchandise |
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Consumer Products |
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Copyright Works |
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Electrical and Electric Products/Components |
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Food and Beverages |
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Garments |
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Hardware Products |
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Luxury Goods |
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Industrial Goods |
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Tools |
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Pharmaceuticals |
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Toiletries and Cosmetics |
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Toys |
Protecting Your Intellectual Property Rights
IPP Actions include:
Counterfeit
Product Origin Tracing
identifies
violators at the source of counterfeiting activity
Collection
of Evidence for Raids and Litigation
provides
strong basis for legal action
Co-ordination
of Enforcement Actions (Raids) with Local Government
Agencies
significantly
increases the chances of successful suppression of counterfeiting
operations
Follow Up Services Include:
Trademark
Use / Non-Use Surveys
Market
Surveys for Individual Clients of Trade Groups
Long-term
Monitoring Programs
Licensing
Control Programs
Parallel
Import and Export Cases
Product
Division and Trans-shipment Cases
Trademark
and Character Licensing and Monitoring Programs

Global Problems - Global Reach
Intellectual Property Protection has become more
and more international in scope and can, as a consequence,
be more complicated.
Gain Strategically Critical Information
In today's globally competitive business world,
having the right information can be critical to maintaining
a strategic advantage.
When a client is entering a new business relationship
or market, A.J. Miller provides legally obtainable facts
that reduce the inherent risk in making business decisions.
Due Diligence for Informed Decisions
Choosing the wrong business partner, engaging an
unqualified employee, or making a poorly informed investment
decision can have negative impact that goes beyond financial
consideration only.
Due Diligence support helps our client make informed
business decisions, adhere to corporate standards, and
avoid losses and liability actions.
When to Use Due Diligence Support
Joint
Ventures
Mergers
& Acquisitions
Venture
Capital
New
Lending or Underwriting
New
investment
New
Vendor or Distributor Relationship
Confirmation
of Government Compliance Regulations / Issues
Competitor
Analysis
Phases of Due Diligence Support
Identification
of Relevant Parties
Database
research
Media
Searches
Public
Records Searches
Site
Visits
Personal
Interviews
Pretext
Approaches
Analysis
of Information
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