by Fargo Patent & Business Law | Jun 20, 2022 | Patent
People often incorrectly believe a patent gives you the right to make, sell, offer to sell, or otherwise use a particular thing. Patents do not in fact give you this right. Patents give you the right of a monopoly on a particular concept for a certain time...
by Fargo Patent & Business Law | May 31, 2022 | Litigation
During the course of your life you may be served with a subpoena in either a criminal or civil case. For this post we will focus on civil subpoenas. What is a subpoena? Well, a subpoena is a written document issued by a court or an attorney acting as an officer of the...
by Fargo Patent & Business Law | May 19, 2022 | About Fargo Patent & Business Law PLLC
The Answer does not have to be an all out knock-down denial. In fact, it can and should admit those things that are incontrovertible and not in reasonable dispute. This would include such things as if you are living at a certain address, that you...
by Fargo Patent & Business Law | May 9, 2022 | About Fargo Patent & Business Law PLLC
Do you need to immediately stop someone from doing something? Or do you need to make someone else act? An injunction, protection order, or restraining order may be your answer. An example of what an injunction may be used would be to prevent an employee ...
by Fargo Patent & Business Law | May 9, 2022 | General Intellectual Property
Usually, but not always, the response to a Complaint is called an “Answer.” An Answer is a legal document that sets out several things. First, it can deny outright or in part any fact or claim in the lawsuit. Second, it can admit things. For example, it...