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Adam Hopkins

Copyright Demand Letters Rise With Bot Help (Josh Hallenbeck & Adam Hopkins Commentary)

Look before you link, snagging an image on Google can have a hefty price tag if you aren't careful. read more >
Legal / Media & Marketing

Photographers Taking Action on Copyrights

An intellectual property attorney notes a rise of copyright infringement lawsuits, which can be costly to companies. read more >
Adam Hopkins
Business Services / Insurance / Legal

Two Ways to Protect Your Intellectual Property

Any company that is innovating and developing new products needs to protect its intellectual property, and there are two primary ways to do that: declare a trade secret or file a patent. read more >
Cindy McLain of The McLain Group
Legal / Media & Marketing / Real Estate

Cindy McLain Joins McLain Group (NWA Movers & Shakers)

Cindy McLain has joined The McLain Group in Fayetteville as operations leader. read more >
Mark M. Henry, a registered patent attorney, won a $12.4 million verdict against Wal-Mart for a California web design firm.
Public Companies / Retail

Court Orders Cuker to Pay $1.2M Legal Bill After Winning Case Against WalmartLock Icon

A U.S. District Court judge recently awarded a Fayetteville law firm $1.2 million against a former client that didn’t pay its legal bill. read more >
Mark M. Henry, a registered patent attorney, won a $12.4 million verdict against Wal-Mart for a California web design firm.
Legal / Media & Marketing / Public Companies

Judge Slashes $12.4M Award Against WalmartLock Icon

U.S. District Court Judge Timothy L. Brooks last month reduced the amount a jury awarded last year to a Southern California digital design firm against Walmart Inc. to just $745,000. read more >
Mark M. Henry said Wal-Mart executive Tal Herman initially tried to hire Cuker for the Walmart2Go project and then changed his mind.
Legal / Media & Marketing / Public Companies

A Look Inside a $12.4 Million Slap at Wal-MartLock Icon

Last month a federal jury in Fayetteville ordered Wal-Mart to pay $12.4 million for damages that included willful and malicious misappropriation of Cuker’s confidential information and trade secrets. read more >