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: December 2011

Atlanta Braves File Trademark Opposition Against Disney’s Trademark Applications for “BRAVE”

I almost put this trademark dispute in the “ridiculous trademark opposition” category, but I didn’t want to add insult to injury after the Atlanta Braves’ embarrassing late-season collapse that resulted in the team missing the postseason after leading the St. Louis Cardinals by 10.5 games in the wild card race.  See, I actually do haveContinue Reading

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Can Coca-Cola Own Trademark Rights in the Word “Zero?”

This week’s trademark article is about one of my favorite sodas currently on the market.  It has that unmistakable Coca-Cola taste with none of the high fructose corn syrup that makes you fat.  Honestly, I have no idea why someone would choose to buy Diet Coke when Coca-Cola Zero is readily available and has soContinue Reading

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Is the Hershey Bar Eligible for Trademark Registration?

This week’s article involves a two year fight between the Hershey Chocolate & Confectionery Corporation (“Hershey”) and the United States Patent and Trademark Office regarding the chocolate bar pictured above.  On August 20, 2009, Hershey filed a trademark application seeking to register the following trademark for “candy and chocolate,” which is described by Hershey asContinue Reading

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Chick-fil-A (Owner of EAT MOR CHIKIN Trademark) Objects to Use of EAT MORE KALE on Shirts

Chick-fil-A is the second largest chicken restaurant chain in the United States.  Its most successful print and television marketing campaign involves a bunch of cows engaging in desperate and hilarious antics in an effort to convert beef lovers into chicken fans.  For the past 16 years, Chick-fil-A has been using the tagline EAT MOR CHIKINContinue Reading

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