Marcos Garciaacosta
Bringing you peace of mind by protecting and building your assets
Patent, Trademark, Intellectual Property, Contracts, and Global Business Attorney.
Marcos advises clients in the areas of restaurants and food industry, entertainment (musicians such as rappers and Mexican banda), wearable technology, journalism, creative writing, software development, smartphones, virtual reality headsets, artificial intelligence, and many more.
A multicultural, multilingual professional with a broad spectrum of language skills, with Spanish and English fluency and partial abilities in French, Portuguese, Japanese, and Chinese.
He thrives at the intersections of business, technology, law, and creativity. A business and trademark attorney, social investor, marketer, roboticist, engineer, contracts negotiator, and business connector. Marcos enjoys working with a broad spectrum of clients and industries from the creative classes helping them protect their business and intellectual property rights. With extensive experience in high-tech and international business, Marcos helps startups and entrepreneurs worldwide achieve their dreams.
Marcos's area of expertise includes contract drafting, reviewing, and negotiating, including sales, purchase, technology licensing, trademark licensing, talent representation, RFP/RFQ, internet domain protection, confidentiality agreements, strategic alliances, copyrights, US and International trademark selection and protection, and many more. Marcos is an electronics engineer with a Masters in Industrial Management, trained in quality and statistics, and a license to practice law in the state of Arizona. Follow Marcos at @IPLawMarcos.
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- Arizona Summit Law School
- J.D. (2014) | Juris Doctor
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- Activities: Business, commercial law, immigration clinic, trademarks and copyrights
- Arizona State University
- M.S. (1995) | Industrial Management
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- ITESM- Mexico
- B.S. (1987) | Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
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- Activities: Student body for Electrical Engineering College
- Managing Partner
- Legal Business Global
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- Managing partner, founder Legal Business Legal, Marcos E. Garciaacosta Law Group.
- Supplier Commodity Manager, Engineer and more
- Intel Corp.
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- Worked for Intel Corporation as an engineer in different groups and capacities.
- Robot as a Service in Cloud Computing
- IEEE Computer Society Washington, DC, USA
- The Merit of Birthright Citizenship Under the 14th Amendment, State Bar of Arizona Annual Convention, Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass
- State Bar of Arizona
- The Merit of Birthright Citizenship Under the 14th Amendment, State Bar of Arizona Annual Convention, Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass
- State Bar of Arizona
- Patent Attorney
- USPTO
- State Bar of Arizona  # 032321
- Member
- Current
- Arizona
- Federal Circuit
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Free Consultation
Free 20 minutes phone consultation. 300 dollars per hour in-person consultation in the Phoenix Metro area, prepaid through Square or PayPal. Please ask about our trademark and contracts fees. Schedule your consultation (480) 324-6378 -
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- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Trademarks
- Trademark Litigation, Trademark Registration
- Intellectual Property
- Immigration Law
- Citizenship, Family Visas, Green Cards, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Patents
- Patent Appeals, Patent Litigation, Patent Prosecution
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Q. Can I be sued for a company loan?
- A: You should consult with an attorney.
There are a lot of red flags. And you may be sued just because that is the only name they could contact or locate. You should also review the contract to see how you are implicated.
Also, if they sue and you do nothing you may lose by default.
Collecting the win is a different story.
- Q. I have an idea that I would like to check if it is already patented. How do I find out? Do I have to pay anyways?
- A: You should have a paid consultation with an attorney who can explain to you the process. You can do searches yourself at USPTO or google, and USPTO also offers articles and videos that explain the process. Best luck.
- Q. I signed a promissory note, at the bottom of letter it says copyright 2019-2022. Is the note still valid since it’s 2023
- A: Yes. You are still responsible for the debt.