I am driven by the conviction that startups and small businesses deserve the same high-quality legal counsel as large corporations. This conviction inspired me to found ioLiberum Law Firm, a boutique practice dedicated to providing small businesses with the tools and strategies they need to thrive and compete effectively. My experience in intellectual property and supply chain management, gained through working with global brands, enables me to devise strategies that are tailored to meet each client's specific goals. In contrast to larger firms, which often have complex billing structures, I prioritize clear communication and transparent fixed pricing to ensure that my clients understand both the legal landscape and can see a clear value for the services provided. My dedication to delivering results ensures that businesses receive practical, actionable legal advice that propels their growth.
- The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law
- J.D. (2010)
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- Honors: Cum Laude
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- Flagler College
- B.A. (2005) | Political Science
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- Owner/Attorney
- ioLiberum Law Firm, P.C.
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- Hasbro, Inc
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- IBM
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- Supreme Court of the United States
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- Who Let the Katz Out? How the ECPA and SCA Fail to Apply to Modern Digital Communications and How Returning to the Principles in Katz v. United States Will Fix It
- CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications and Technology Policy
- Content Protection Summit @ NAB, National Association of Broadcasters, Las Vegas, NV
- Content Delivery and Security Association
- Providing Hollywood an updated look at AI and how it impacts their business.
- Content Protection Summit, Las Angeles, CA
- Content Delivery and Security Association
- CISSP
- ISC2
- SUPPLY & DEMAND CHAIN EXECUTIVE MAGAZINE
- Pros to Know Overall Winner
- Rhode Island Bar Association
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- Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers
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- Connecticut
- State of Connecticut Judicial Branch
- ID Number: 444849
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- Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers
- ID Number: 712693
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- New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- ID Number: 279775
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- North Carolina
- North Carolina State Bar
- ID Number: 41416
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- Rhode Island
- Rhode Island Bar Association
- ID Number: 10663
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- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Intellectual Property
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Trademarks
- Trademark Registration
- Communications & Internet Law
- Internet Law, Media & Advertising
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. Am I responsible for my husband's credit card debts in CT if not a co-signer?
- A: In Connecticut, you are generally not responsible for your husband's credit card debts if you are not a co-signer on the accounts. According to Connecticut law, debts incurred by one spouse are typically considered individual debts unless both spouses have agreed to be jointly responsible, such as through co-signing. Since you are not a co-signer and have separate financial accounts, you are not liable for his credit card debts.
However, it is important to consider any shared property or assets, such as your jointly owned travel trailer. While your husband's creditors may not directly pursue you for his debts, they could potentially place a lien on jointly owned property to satisfy ... Read More
- Q. Can I use a trademarked name for my business in the same industry?
- A: When considering using a trademarked name for your business, especially within the same industry, there are several legal considerations to take into account. Under U.S. trademark law, trademarks are protected to prevent consumer confusion about the source of goods or services. The fact that the trademarked name is not used as the other company's business name does not diminish its protection if it is still in use for their products.
Firstly, assess whether your use of the trademarked name would likely cause confusion among consumers regarding the source of your goods or services. This is a primary factor in trademark infringement cases (15 U.S.C. § 1114). The likelihood of confusion ... Read More
- Q. What type of lawyer do I need for a slander lawsuit and online harassment in Colorado?
- A: Given your situation, you should consider consulting with two types of legal professionals:
Defamation Lawyer (Slander): Since you've been served with a slander lawsuit, it is crucial to consult with a lawyer who specializes in defamation law. They can help you understand the specifics of the lawsuit, evaluate the evidence you have, and develop a defense strategy. It will be important to demonstrate the truth of your statements as a defense against slander claims.
Cyber Harassment/Personal Injury Lawyer: For the online tracking and harassment issues, you should seek a lawyer who specializes in cyber harassment or personal injury law. This lawyer can assist in taking legal steps to ... Read More