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Trademark & Patent Attorney - Law Offices of Leo Mikityanskiy 
September 15, 2021

The 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Trademark

Choosing a trademark can be an overwhelming task. There are many factors you need to…

Irina
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September 14, 2021

Estate Planning in Bucks County – Protecting your Property and Assets

Estate Planning Attorney in Bucks County, PA and Northeast Philadelphia can help preparing for the…

Irina
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Intellectual Property Attorney - Law Offices of Leo Mikityanskiy 
September 13, 2021

5 Mistakes That Could Lose Your Intellectual Property

Intellectual property is as important as your business identity. This means protecting your property with…

Irina
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Small Business Lawyer - Law Offices of Leo Mikityanskiy 
September 12, 2021

6 Steps To Take When Hiring A Lawyer for Your Startup

Starting your own business can be a very overwhelming process. You have to figure out…

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Posted in: Business Law
October 16, 2020

How to Start My Own Business – The Importance of Structure and Branding

Starting your own business is a complex affair. But amidst the many concepts you need…

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Posted in: Business Law
August 18, 2020

Do I Need a Will or a Trust?

Do I Need a Will or a Trust? Yes! People often wonder, when it comes…

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Tags: Will and Trust Attorney in Brooklyn, NY
March 21, 2018

Estate Planning

1. Wills. What is a will? A will, sometimes referred to as Last Will and…

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Posted in: Estate Planning
March 18, 2018

Retirement Planning

Many people are unaware of the need to plan ahead until something happens, and then…

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