Attorney Talk: Casual Conversations About The Law.

001: What's the Difference Between Trademarks, Copyright, and Patents? Attorney Renée Duff Explains.

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In this week’s episode of Attorney Talk, Ken Thayer interviews Renee Duff, who is an attorney with more than twenty-five years experience managing intellectual property assets for businesses, law firms, and in-house perspectives. Renee is a graduate of Providence College and is also a graduate of St. Thomas School of Law. She has her own private practice, Renee Duff PC, and caters her needs to entrepreneurs and small businesses that have intellectual property assets as the main focus of their business. In her work for Lachenback and Siegel, she focuses on US trademark prosecuting and title security interest issues in US custom matters. During the show, Ken and Renee discuss copyright, trademarks, technology, and common client issues.   Main Questions Asked: What does it mean to be an intellectual property attorney? What is the difference between trademarks and copyrights? Do small businesses have trademark and copyright rights to be aware of? What are the advantages of going to an attorney inste