Nic  Schaefer

Nic Schaefer

Providing Legal Coaching in the Portland area (Divorce, Intellectual Property)
  • Estate Planning, Arbitration & Mediation
  • Oregon
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Biography

Hi! I'm Nic. I'm the lead attorney at Yellow Dog Legal, a virtual firm offering legal coaching in the areas of divorce, animal law, and intellectual property. I like to give my clients the power to tackle their own legal problems.

I also do estate planning and mediation. Inquire for rates.

Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Arbitration & Mediation
Family - Arbitration/Mediation
Additional Practice Areas
  • Pet Custody Divorce Coaching
  • Pet Custody Mediation
  • Divorce Coaching
  • Trademark/Copyright Coaching
Video Conferencing
  • Zoom
Fees
  • Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Oregon
Oregon State Bar
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
  • French: Written
Professional Experience
Founder
Yellow Dog Legal
Current
Education
Lewis & Clark Law School
J.D. (2014) | Law
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Claremont Consortium of Colleges - Scripps College
B.A. (2008) | Psychology, Art History
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Awards
Top Dog Animal Lawyer of the Year 2019
Spot Magazine
I was voted best animal lawyer in Oregon.
Professional Associations
Oregon State Bar  # 151476
Member
Current
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Certifications
Animal Law
Lewis and Clark Law School
Websites & Blogs
Website
Blog
crimanimalawyer
Legal Answers
21 Questions Answered
Q. How do you trademark a name for a start up company
A: Hi! The best way to do this would be to meet with an attorney. You'll have to show use of the mark in commerce, which can be difficult with a startup.
Q. My business name has been trademarked by someone else. I sell clothing, they are a record brand. Can I keep my bus. name
A: Hi! I understand your apprehension! Your best bet would be to meet with an attorney and have a comprehensive search done. It may turn out that you are fine even if the same name has already been trademarked due to various factors such as category they are trademarked in, etc. But don't give up just yet. :)
Q. Is this trademark still valid ?
A: What trademark are you referring to? My suggestion is to speak to an attorney and have a search done. Good luck!
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