The Daughters of the Republic of Texas, an organization that seeks to preserve the heritage of the Lone Star State, is seeking trademark rights on the Alamo. The application for trademark rights was extended in late April.
If the Daughters of the Republic no longer holds the position as custodian of the Alamo, then they are considering a move where operating rights of this historic mission would be transferred to the state of Texas.
It was also reported this week that the organization has plans to sell their Alamo branded merchandise. They are being given until July 9 to provide documents to the Texas attorney general. The president general of the organization believes they will receive a fair analysis, leading to a favorable outcome.
If you are involved in a lawsuit involving trademark rights in New York, contact a New York business lawyer who can help you understand your rights. Trademark disputes are rarely an issue for those involved in a franchise situation. However, if one were to arise, your business attorney can help you to protect your rights and your business assets.
Seek the help of a qualified business attorney who can evaluate all of the facts surrounding your case and help you take the necessary steps to protect your best business interests.


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