Morris E. Turek

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“Morris has been handling my software company\'s intellectual property matters for the last few years. He has consistently proven himself reliable, affordable, timely, honest, friendly, empathetic, and exceptionally knowledgeable. Morris is the go-to individual for trademark issues big or small.”

- Kevin O’Neil, Candywriter, LLC
“We hired Morris to advise us for trademark concerns relating to our corporation. He was able to explain what was needed, how the process would work, and the value of having these legalities covered. We will be using Morris again in the future and would recommend hiring him. He is a true professional and extremely reliable.”

- Doug Belleville, STL Beds, Inc.
“Morris is outstanding. His work is excellent. He\'s on time every time. He\'s trustworthy and delivers on his word. His communications are detailed, thorough, and clear. His prices are reasonable. He\'s very accessible, responsive, professional, and one of the most decent people I\'ve ever had the pleasure of meeting and doing business with. I\'ve enjoyed working with him for the past two years and I fully anticipate working with him for many years to come.”

- Barry Kepp, Nova Innovations, LC
“Morris did our trademark at Proforze. He walked us through the whole process and answered all of our questions promptly We were very satisfied with both the quality and cost of the work and are looking to hire Morris again to do another trademark for a branding project at Proforze. I would recommend Morris if you have any trademark work you\'re looking to outsource.”

- Jacqueline Walker, Proforze, Inc.
“I consider trademark and copyright a specialty and I need Morris’ services to make sure that our logos and our trade names are all protected. He’s thorough, and because he concentrates on that, I know the job is done right.”

- Eric Stuhler, Chief Counsel, Lindenwood University

Monthly Archives: July 2010

Apple Attempts to Register APP STORE as Trademark. Microsoft Attempts to Stop the Madness.

For those of you who have read some of my previous blog posts, you already know of my love-hate relationship with Apple.  Well, the following story has tipped the scales more towards hate.  On July 17, 2008, Apple applied to register APP STORE as a trademark for “retail store services featuring computer software provided viaContinue Reading

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Dirt Cheap v. Cheap Cheap – A Trademark Dispute Sure to Satisfy All Vices

This week’s blog post has some local flavor to it (alcohol and tobacco to be exact) thanks to a trademark dispute between two competing liquor stores here in the St. Louis area.  Dotted across The Lou is a chain of twelve discount liquor and cigarette shops called DIRT CHEAP.  Dirt Cheap is probably best knownContinue Reading

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Naked Cowboy v. Naked Cowgirl: A Trademark Dispute Fit for a Nudist Colony (and New York City)

If you happen to be from New York City or perhaps a frequent tourist there, you may have come across Robert Burck in your journeys through the Big Apple.  Burck, who is best known for strumming his guitar on the sidewalks of Times Square wearing only boots, a 10 gallon hat, and tighty-whities, has beenContinue Reading

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Ridiculous Trademark Opposition of the Week – Nokia v. Sony Ericsson

After about a two month hiatus, my “Ridiculous Trademark Opposition of the Week” series continues with a battle between two titans of the cell phone industry.  Nokia Corporation is the owner of various federal trademark registrations for marks that consist of a single letter and two numbers, including N70 (Reg. No. 3524307), N76 (Reg. No.Continue Reading

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