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The Ramsey Law Group represents businesses with their legal needs -- transactional and litigation – using experience, skill and judgment. Unlike other attorneys, Ramsey Law Group attorneys work to understand a client’s goals in addition to their concerns. As a result, clients are not only well protected but also enabled to better meet their business and personal objectives. The Ramsey Law Group is responsive, pragmatic, and doggedly determined to help their clients succeed.
The Ramsey Law Group transactional team represents start-ups and established businesses in a variety of fields – technology, real estate, food and beverage, manufacturing and service. Attorneys advise on day-to-day and complex business matters, as well as act as General Counsel.
The Ramsey Law Group litigation team represents both companies and individuals in a wide-range of matters including real estate and land use disputes, commercial transactions, and employment.

- Business Formation
- Contracts (Negotiation & Formation)
- Trademarks & Copyrights
- Employment (Compliance, Counseling & Disputes)
- Intellectual Property Protection
- Telecommunications
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- Mergers & Acquistions
- Civil Litigation (Trials, Arbitrations & Appeals)
- Personal Injury and Property Damage Disputes
- Real Estate (litigation)
- Land Use
- Corporate Governance
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SAVORING SMALL TOWN LIFE IN A BIG FIRM PRACTICE
I first realized that my life in the law had changed completely when I was strolling down the street from my new office in Lafayette to get a cup of coffee. It was a beautiful day and as I took in the scene, it dawned on me, “I’m a small town lawyer.” |
Use It Right or Lose It -- Proper Trademark Usage Is Important to Every Business
Nowadays, almost every business has a trademark or service mark. With any luck your mark is memorable to the public and helps in the sale of your products and/or services. You probably spent a good deal of time and money creating and registering your mark. Now you are investing even more resources on advertisements and promotions that include your mark, and building the goodwill of the mark. |
Guidelines for Use and Protection of Trademarks
A trademark is a word, name, or symbol, or a combination of these, (or in very rare cases a color, sound, or other device) adopted and used by a company to identify its products (e.g., sneakers or software) and to distinguish them from the products of others. A service mark is a type of trademark used to identify services (e.g., real estate leasing, travel services, or computer programming) rather than tangible products. |
Guidelines for Protecting Patentable Inventions
Proper protection of trademarks is critical to a business. By following the procedures outlined below, you can help ensure the protection of your company's trademark rights. |
Copyright Ruling Limits Use of Freelance Material -- Do Your Contracts Give You the Right to Use Material as Inteneded?
It is easy for a small local or regional business to overlook a court ruling, especially when the ruling involves Fortune 500 companies. One such ruling from the United States Supreme Court during the summer of 2001 is important to any business that uses freelance writers or independent contractors to write its material. |
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