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Protecting Your "Fashion"

July 3, 2011

Although there is no Congressional statute under which fashion (for example, designs) is explicitly protected, a creative lawyer can draw upon several existing types of law to protect a client's innovative fashion.  As Richard Jefferson explains, fashion sits at a nexus between trademark law, copyright law, and contract law.  In this blog post, Mr. Jefferson explains how characteristics of these bodies of law can help protect a client's fashions. 

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Protecting Your "Fashion"