Corporate law

Genericide in the 21st Century: Overexposure of the Modern Brand

by ASchlossberg February 10, 2015 Blawging

“Every brand has at its core a substance that gives it strength.”[1] In the 21st century, the reality is that companies are being penalized for their success with certain products. Genericide occurs when a brand no longer denotes its origin, but rather is used to refer to a whole category of products. Yo-yo, Escalator, and […]

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Give yourself a better chance of getting your invoices paid says Head of Corporate Law Muneeb Dean

by Five Fantastic Lawyers™ September 10, 2012 Corporate Law

The following is a post by Muneeb Dean, Head of Corporate Law, DBS Law Ltd. The latest economic statistics for the UK do not make particularly good reading. Small and medium sized enterprises (SME’s) are owed billions of pounds in overdue payments, and they often have to wait months to get paid. However, as is […]

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