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Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, PLLC

Intellectual Property & Business Law Firm in Washington, D.C., Virginia, & Florida
780 5th Avenue South
Suite 200
Naples, Florida 34102
USA

Phone (239) 349-2566 or (800) 747-9354

Website www.dglegal.com
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Articles Published by Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, PLLC


Health Care Provider Liability under the False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. § 3729 et seq. - Qui Tam)

Health Care Provider Liability under the False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. § 3729 et seq.) - A recent decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals details circumstances under which health care providers may be held liable under the False Claims Act (“FCA”), 31 U.S.C. § 3729, et seq., for alleged fraud committed under Part C of the U.S. Medicare program. By Cliff Holmes, Esq. Attorney for Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver PLLC (Washington, DC)

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Financing Independent Film: Tax Credits for Independent Film

Independent film financing and tax credits are linked and play a huge role in making a successful film. Understanding where these credits are and how to obtain them is vital. Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, experienced entertainment lawyers can help with this. This article lists the credits available in the United States by jurisdiction.

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Filing a Bid Protest - How, Why and When

Filing a Bid Protest or otherwise disputing the award of a government contract is a tricky and expensive legal tangle that can become expensive and instantly unsuccessful for the uninitiated. This article covers the main points in filing and questions any company should ask itself before filing a bid protest.

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A Start-up Businesses Guide to Choosing the Right Form of Entity (S-Corp, LLC or Sole-Proprietor)

If you are starting a new business and trying to determine which form of entity to create, we can help you make the right choice. It is impossible to make an informed decision without understanding the basic characteristics of the various kinds of business organizations established and recognized by state and Federal laws.

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Intellectual Property Primer for CEOs, Managers, and Corporate Counsel

Trademark and copyright are interlinked issues which many businesses find difficult to differentiate, but there are some very important differences. For starters, a copyright belongs to the person who created the work, while a trademark belongs to the entity that creates and markets a product or service.

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Patents, Copyrights & Trademarks - A Primer for Every Business

The USPTO estimates that piracy, counterfeiting and the theft of intellectual property (“IP”) costs businesses and individuals $250 billion and 750,000 jobs per year. IP theft and direct competition in the marketplace make IP protection of paramount importance in business planning, budgeting and marketing considerations for businesses of any size.

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