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Does Trademark Protection Extend to On-Line Advertising- Apparently It All Depends

Lawrence Ferris Lawrence Ferris from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
It seems that nearly every day another retailer announces the large-scale closure of brick-and-mortar storefronts, with such household brands as Toys “R” Us and J. Crew, just to name two, planning to shutter stores in 2018.

The Rights of Third Parties in Respect of Securities

Aleksandar Sajic Aleksandar Sajic from  Sajić Advokatska Firma  on 
The registration and deletion of the rights of third parties in respect of securities are regulated by the Regulations on Registration and Transfer of Securities on the Republic of Srpska.

#Trending: Omnichannel Loyalty and Leveraging Social Media Channels

Zachary Mykulak Zachary Mykulak from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Technological advancements allow consumers to browse and buy products on smartphones and tablets, bringing an unlimited number of retail options to their fingertips—literally.

The tax aspects of e-commerce

Aline Arbesú Aline Arbesú from  Alvarez Valenzuela Abogados  on 
e-commerce must be understood already necessarily in terms of a systematized functional structure, by virtue of which it is possible to carry out any type of transactions electronically.

Bringing Residential Uses to Existing Shopping Centers- A Win Win

David A Lewis David A. Lewis from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Tenant curation, experiential retail, and social media-based marketing are thriving trends in today’s brick-and-mortar shopping center industry. Retail is not the only real estate asset class susceptible to trends.
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