Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law

Charlotte Towne

Attorney Charlotte Towne aka The Mermaid Lawyer®️ has been practicing trademark, copyright, and entertainment law since 2009. She has filed and secured hundreds of federal trademark and copyright registrations on behalf of her clients. Additionally, she represents clients in complex copyright and trademark litigation in federal court and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. Her clients include creators, innovators, and businesses. She is also a patented inventor and literally a mermaid who protects her clients’ valuable treasure. Meeting Mermaid Charlotte is a “fintastic” opportunity for you to discover the necessary steps for protection of your brand….. and what could happen if you don’t! When starting a business or brand, securing your intellectual property should be a top priority. Failure to do so could result in lawsuits and lost treasure.

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