(Podcast) The Briefing - The Doctrine of Foreign Equivalents: What It Means for Your Brand
Hot Topics in International Trade - Managed Services and FTZs
CMO Series EP131 - Noni Garratt-Wall of Charles Russell Speechlys on The Art Of A Law Firm Rebrand
AD Nauseam: Negative Options – From Wine, to Cookies, to Gyms – Everything You Need to Know
Hsu Untied interview with Brian Anderson, Partner at Sheppard Mullin
CMO Series EP92 - Adam Severson of Baker Donelson on Navigating Lateral Growth, Mergers and the Role of Marketing
Beyond Borders: An alternative approach to legal BD with David Kaufman of Nixon Peabody - Passle's CMO Series Podcast
Rachael Schilling of Liskow on the decisions and challenges behind a legal rebrand - Passle's CMO Series
WorldSmart: A Conversation with Arent Fox Managing Partner Cristina Carvalho
Physician and Dental Practice Branding - A Legal Perspective
PODCAST: Williams Mullen's Trending Now - Enforcing and Expanding Your Brand During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Williams Mullen's COVID-19 Comeback Plan: Protecting, Building and Maximizing Your Brand As You Reopen
Across the Board-Episode 8, Linda Justice on Branding at the Board
Expanding a brand into a new category can be an exciting time. It can also be one of the riskiest moves a brand can make. Branding is more than logos or ad campaigns. It’s about identity, voice, values, and the emotional...more
Ed. Note: This week, leading up to Halloween, I will examine lessons for compliance professionals through the lens of the great Universal Movie Monsters: Frankenstein, Wolfman, Dracula, and The Mummy. Today, we consider Bela...more
Ensuring that clients align with a firm's values is vital for a successful legal rebrand. Actively listening to clients, crafting compelling brand narratives, and fostering a cohesive firm culture, all contribute to a brand...more
It has been hard to miss the headlines about Twitter's recent rebrand to "X," from the dozens of articles questioning why Twitter would ditch its name and well-known blue bird logo to the drama surrounding the large-flashing...more
While working to solve the stress of the oft-dreaded “elevator speech,” the helpful folks at Harvard Business Review have presented a new model that, applied broadly, can provide an effective and consistent framework for law...more
You might hear people talk about the need for you to establish your personal brand, or you need to create a brand for your firm. You might also hear some of us talk about the need to position yourself in the marketplace, or...more
So you’re thinking about changing your company name, brand, or both. We usually like to allow at least a few months to identify the new name and initiate protection. To help you plan, here’s a high-level overview of...more
The coronavirus pandemic has presented many challenges for those in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) space, and beyond. Supply chain disruptions, rapid migration of point-of-sale from brick-and-mortar outlets to online...more
The ICSC New York Deal Making Conference (“NYDM”) was held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center from December 10-12 and had more than 9,600 registered attendees....more
Branded residence buyers, having paid a substantial premium for their association with the luxury brand, are at greater risk than they may think of the brand going away through no fault of their own. Purchasers of branded...more
Retailers generally appreciate that their brands are among their most valuable assets. But it can be challenging for them to know how current trademark law will affect their selection, registration, and enforcement of those...more
In the trademark world, 2018 was notable for the number of well-known brands that chose to shorten and "universalize" their names, to simplify or drop their logos, or to rebrand entirely. ...more
When you begin your marketing efforts for your law firm, you might have begun advertising with a particular message or theme in mind. You might have begun with particular images or logos. Your advertising might have a...more
In last week’s election, California voters passed Prop 64, which means recreational marijuana can be sold and used by persons over 21 within the state. But don’t get excited about the gold rush just yet. Recreational...more