Timothy Lawrence DeGeorge

Timothy Lawrence DeGeorge

  • Intellectual Property, Trademarks, Communications & Internet Law ...
  • Colorado, Florida, New York
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Practice Areas
Intellectual Property
Trademarks
Trademark Registration
Communications & Internet Law
Internet Law, Media & Advertising, Telecommunications Law
Entertainment & Sports Law
Business Law
Business Contracts, Business Formation, Mergers & Acquisitions
Additional Practice Areas
  • Privacy and Data Protection
  • Media
Video Conferencing
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  • Skype
  • Zoom
  • Microsoft Teams
  • RingCentral
  • WebEx
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Colorado
Colorado Supreme Court
ID Number: 40856
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Florida
The Florida Bar
ID Number: 91397
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New York
New York State Office of Court Administration
ID Number: 5380548
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Education
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law
J.D. | Law
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Syracuse University
B.S. | S.I. Newhouse School - Television, Radio and Film Mgt. - Maxwell School - Minor in Policy Studies
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Professional Associations
The Florida Bar  # 91397
- Current
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Certifications
CIPP/US
International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Websites & Blogs
Website
Guillen | DeGeorge LLP
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DeGeorge Law LLC
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2 Questions Answered
Q. Hi in Florida, friend and I wrote a series of books I’m about to publish and podcast my friend died can I be sued
A: If you co-authored the books, then you could be a joint author and copyright owner with the deceased writer. Giving your co-author their attribution would be appropriate and giving their estate their portion of any proceeds due to the sale of the books is also appropriate. More facts may be needed to answer this question, because the first step is to determine who owns the copyright of the written works, then based on that answer a copyright attorney can help you take next steps.
Q. How do i write a option warning letter?
A: It depends on the specific language of the contract. There also may be other ways of terminating this contract if that is what you want to do, but again, it depends on the provisions found in the contract. It would be helpful to have an attorney review the contract to understand all your options and counsel you on taking the most appropriate course of action for your situation.
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GUILLEN | DEGEORGE, LLP
Lone Tree
Lone Tree Professional Center
9222 Teddy Lane
Lone Tree, CO 80124
Telephone: (720) 550-7017
Fax: (720) 550-7018
Monday: 9 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 4:30 PM (Today)
Wednesday: 9 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Notice: We are happy to meet with clients and future clients in-person, by video or by phone by appointment.