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Winston-Salem, North Carolina Intellectual Property Attorneys & Technology Attorneys

John Alemanni
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7311
Stephen Berlin
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7304
Christopher Bosken
1001 West Fourth Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7366
Katherine Bosken
1001 West Fourth Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7468
Julie Bradburn
One West Fourth Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 721-3763
William Bryner
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7482
Charles Calkins
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7315
Craig Cannon
One West Fourth Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 721-3694
Adam Charnes
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7382
Conger W Mark
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7309
Craver C Penn Jr
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7310
Tonya Deem
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7485
Louis Doherty
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7312
Robert Edwards
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7314
Elster J Robert
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7400
Steven Gardner
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7483
Richard Gottlieb
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7484
Laura Greer
1001 West Fourth Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7336
Denise Gunter
380 Knollwood Street Suite 530
Winston Salem, NC 27103
(336) 774-3322
John Harrington
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7318
Jessica Harris
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7359
Richard Howington
380 Knollwood Street Suite 530
Winston Salem, NC 27103
(336) 774-3321
Dudley Humphrey
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7319
Stephen Inman
1001 West 4th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 607-7439

About Winston-Salem Intellectual Property Attorneys and Technology Attorneys

Winston-Salem Intellectual Property Attorneys specialize in those aspects of business law related to intellectual property, including:

  • Patents
  • Intellectual Property Protection
  • Copyrights
  • Trademarks

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Winston-Salem, NC IP & Technology Law Attorney News

NTSB Provides Updates on Illinois Plane Crash Investigation as Families Search for Closure

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is launching a thorough investigation into a tragic plane crash near Statesville, around 45 miles from Charlotte. The accident claimed the lives of all seven passengers aboard the Cessna C550.

Board member Michael Graham has confirmed that an emergency message was sent by a passenger just moments before the aircraft went down and burst into flames. Investigators are currently examining the cockpit voice recorder in hopes of uncovering crucial details regarding the final moments of this corporate flight.

Jeff Guzzetti, a former NTSB investigator, pointed out that significant fluctuations in altitude and speed suggest that the flight crew may have been experiencing a serious emergency.

As the NTSB prepares to release a preliminary report later this month, stakeholders from the Chicago area—including business leaders and experts in civil litigation—are keeping a close watch on the situation. This ongoing investigation has heightened concerns about aviation safety and the regulations governing technology in the industry.

United States IP & Technology Law Attorney News

Chicago Scam Guide: How to Protect Your Property and Digital Life From Local Threats

Chicago homeowners and developers must be extremely cautious of "government imposter" scams targeting compliance with local zoning and land use regulations. Fraudsters are circulating fake communications, mimicking official city channels to demand immediate payments related to property development, echoing concerns typically handled under Real Estate Law.

To safeguard your assets and digital credentials, always treat unexpected emails demanding fees for permits with skepticism. Since these scams exploit technology, maintaining vigilance regarding digital fraud is crucial. When dealing with property issues or anything involving zoning compliance in Chicago, always independently verify local permitting requirements directly through established, official Chicago city channels to prevent significant financial loss.

Katy Perry's World Cup Performance Sparks New Interest in Intellectual Property Law

The World Cup opener at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, promises a spectacle with Katy Perry headlining the massive event. But beneath the shine of global entertainment—even with superstars like Tyla performing—lies a highly complex web of business and corporate deals.

This huge venture perfectly illustrates the crucial importance of robust IP protection, necessitating careful management of intellectual property rights. The underlying infrastructure points to intricate technology law matters, ranging from complex commercial agreements to vital corporate contracts and digital rights licensing. The sheer scale of these deals highlights how essential savvy management of these rights is in modern global ventures.

Student Data at Risk: How Cyberattacks are Hitting Texas Schools

A widespread cyberattack on the Canvas platform severely disrupted North Texas, hitting major institutions like Southern Methodist University and the University of North Texas. This crisis sharply illuminates critical vulnerabilities in educational technology and data security, raising urgent concerns regarding IP & Technology Law compliance.

The immediate fallout impacted students, including Taylor Good and Brianna Gapsiewicz, who faced massive delays, immediately sparking complex questions of institutional liability and the scope of Civil Litigation. From Rockwall and Allen Independent School District to Cleburne, the breach exposed glaring gaps in Business and Corporate systems planning. This regional crisis underscores the vital necessity for robust backup protocols across Texas organizations.

California Demands Rules to Regulate AI's Corporate Wealth

Californians are calling for protective regulatory guardrails to manage the massive economic growth fueled by artificial intelligence. Tom Steyer is leading the charge, advocating for robust tech policy that prioritizes both worker safety and job security across the state's workforce.

His comprehensive proposal tackles critical issues related to data ownership and corporate IP, ensuring that the wealth generated by this powerful technology ultimately benefits the people of California. To achieve this, Steyer suggests establishing a state Sovereign Wealth Fund, funded through new AI use taxes, which would directly support communities like Santa Barbara.

Implementing these measures aims to reshape the economic landscape, ensuring that AI empowers all residents and stabilizes the local business and corporate sector, rather than exclusively benefiting tech elites in Silicon Valley.

California Education System Hit by Cyberattack: What Happens Next for Data and Legal Accountability?

A major cyber breach recently struck Santa Barbara City College and educational institutions across California, immediately raising concerns about data security. Officials, including Jory Hadsell, managed the complex, phased system restart, emphasizing the critical necessity of protecting sensitive data.

The incident has sharply focused attention on the legal vulnerabilities faced by educational technology. Experts are highlighting the urgent need for stronger IP & Technology Law safeguards to protect against inherent corporate vulnerabilities within digital systems.

Local authorities, as noted by Ed Zuchelli, must now prepare to navigate potential risks related to Civil Litigation and broader data breach exposure. This statewide event underscores how critical robust Business and Corporate compliance and updated IP law are for maintaining trust and integrity within California's academic sector.