FIA Business Seminars

When a Hollywood starlet steps out in red-soled stilettos, the fashion in-crowd immediately recognizes her stunning footwear as the work of Christian Louboutin. But, did you know that Louboutin lost exclusive rights to this signature look in court last year?

If household-name designers have problems with copyrights, trademarks and patents, imagine the difficulty that lesser-known fashion artists might encounter! If you're concerned about protecting your designs, part 2 of the FIA Business Seminar series is the ideal solution for you.

Join the Fashion Industry Association, Kathy Wade and Jillian Feltham from Fee & Jeffries for an introduction to intellectual property protection, covering the basics of trademarks, copyright law and patents.

This unique event is ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to protect their creative work, and offers attendees the opportunity to ask questions and receive expert legal council at a fraction of the typical cost. You cannot afford to miss this seminar!

Space is limited, so tickets ($25 per person inadvance, $28 at the door, including lunch) are first-come, first-serve.Attendees who purchase in advance will receive $5 off their ticket for Part 3of the Business Seminar Series.

To ensure a seat at the next event on April 18, purchase your ticket now!
 
 
For more information, please contact bizseminars@thefia.org.
 
 
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About Kate and Jillian

Kathy Wade's principal area of practice is Intellectual Property litigation. She has experience litigating patent and copyright disputes, as well as trademark matters before the federal courts, and in opposition proceedings before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Trademark Trial and Appeal Board.

Jillian Feltham is an associate at Fee & Jeffries, P.A. practicing business and commercial litigation. Jillian has represented clients in a wide variety of commercial disputes including breach of contract, commercial fraud, non-compete agreements, and lien foreclosures.
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