INNOVATION EXCHANGE FOR INVENTORS AND ENTREPRENEURS

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Event Date
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Event Location
Mandelbaum Salsburg
3 Becker Farm Rd.,
Roseland, NJ
Contact
lauren Lynch,
973-243-7951
Categories
News

Mandelbaum Salsburg, a full service law firm in Roseland, NJ, presents its first Innovation Exchange, a forum for entrepreneurs and inventors to find out how to take their ideas from concept to completion while protecting their assets, developing a brand and understanding the corporate structure alternatives.

This complimentary event will take place on October 14, 2017 in the Mandelbaum Salsburg Board Room located at 3 Becker Farm Rd., Roseland, NJ 07068 from 9:00 AM- 1:00 PM. Inventors will have an opportunity to present their concept in front of Corporate and Intellectual Property Practice Group attorneys and get feedback to use to take ideas to the next level. Each concept will be confidentially evaluated on a one-on-one basis and will help entrepreneurs determine what the next steps should be for their concept. They will meet with attorneys to discuss a range of questions including next steps, patents, protecting Intellectual Property and much more.

“With the advent of shows like Shark Tank, Dragon’s Den and Funderdome inventors are realizing that having an idea can be the way to realizing the American Dream, but having an idea and turning into a product can be a daunting task. We’ve seen a need to help people who have a great idea, but don’t have the tools to get it from a concept to the point where it can be brought to market,” says Peter Levy, Chair of Mandelbaum Salsburg’s Intellectual Property Department. “We have a team of people that can help do just that.”

Presentation spots are limited, to reserve your place please RSVP to Lauren Lynch at llynch@lawfirm.ms or 973.243.7951.

** This forum should not be construed as legal advice and is for informational purposes only. Use of an access to Mandelbaum Salsburg attorneys do not create an attorney-client relationship unless agreed to by the parties in writing