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Sophilia Hsu Joins CHESTER pllc

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Sophilia Hsu joins CHESTER pllc

The global business and technology law firm of CHESTER pllc is pleased to announce that Sophilia Hsu has joined the firm as an associate.

Sophilia handles a range of commercial of intellectual property matters, including copyright, trade secret, and trademark registration, licensing and enforcement.  She also assists clients with technology transactions, e-commerce and international business and trade matters.

Sophilia received her bachelor of business administration degree in Marketing and graduated from the prestigious Business Honors Program at the University of Austin at Texas.  She obtained her law degree from Baylor University School of Law.

“In addition to having an excellent academic background and experience, our team members must be innovative, problem-solving ‘servant leaders,’” said firm founder and managing partner, Jim Chester.  “Sophilia fits this description very well, and we expect great things from her.”

CHESTER pllc is a Dallas, Texas law firm providing comprehensive legal services to innovation-based companies doing business in the US, around the world, and on the web.  Its mission (and passion) is helping entrepreneurs and emerging companies solve problems and protect their interests. CHESTER pllc delivers value by providing business-savvy, cost-effective solutions to legal challenges.  The firm offers a wide array of business legal solutions, such as business entity formation (LLCs, corporations, etc.), trademarks and other intellectual property, technology transactions, domestic and international contracts, and ecommerce matters.  Additional information about the firm and its attorneys may be found at www.chester-law.com

Members of Counterfeit Nike Sneaker Ring Face Up to 5 Years in Prison and $250,000 Fine

By Customs IP Enforcement, Export, Import, Intellectual Property, International Business, International IP, News

Registered Trademark of Nike

Five individuals have pleaded guilty to conspiring to import misclassified merchandise. Each faces up to five years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine. This case is being investigated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).

“The trademark laws in the United States were created to protect the investment of American manufacturers such as Nike as well as consumers,” said U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul Jr., Western District of New York. “These laws are designed to create a level playing field for businesses and protect consumers who might unwittingly purchase inferior counterfeit goods. Our office will continue to aggressively enforce customs laws for the benefit of American businesses and those who purchase their products.”

“Selling counterfeit goods is stealing,” said James C. Spero, special agent in charge of HSI Buffalo. “HSI is committed to ensuring the legitimate copyright holders are protected from individuals who are only motivated by greed. People and organizations which produce and sell counterfeit products undermine the U.S. economy; create inferior and sometimes dangerous products; and jeopardize public safety.”

Xiao Cheng Lin, 50, and his wife, Ling Zhen Hu, 51, both of New York, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara to conspiring to import misclassified merchandise. Hu, a native of China, worked for an individual who imported thousands of pairs of sneakers from China that bore the Nike “swoosh” logo and Nike labeling, but were not genuine Nike sneakers. Hu then negotiated the sale of large quantities of the mislabeled sneakers to Malik Bazzi, 44, of Montreal, who then sold them to customers throughout the United States — including in Buffalo — via his warehouses in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Bazzi is currently scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 1, 2013. Hu admitted that she negotiated the sale of 7,500 pairs of sneakers to Bazzi.

Lin, also a native of China, worked with his wife, delivering the 7,500 pairs of sneakers to Bazzi. The HSI investigation revealed that Bazzi’s customers then sold the counterfeit Nike sneakers on the street and in retail stores to customers for about half the price of genuine Nike sneakers.

As part of their plea agreements, both Lin and Hu agreed to abandon any claim to more than $600,000 and dozens of pairs of counterfeit sneakers seized from their New York residence following their 2007 arrest.

The defendants were arrested along with 21 others. To date, 20 of the defendants have been convicted.

On Sept. 5, 2012, LaKeith Fowler, 32, of Dallas, pleaded guilty before Judge Arcara to conspiring to traffic in counterfeit sneakers. Fowler, one of Bazzi’s customers, purchased and sold approximately 12,000 pairs of counterfeit Nike sneakers he obtained from Bazzi from April to September 2007. Fowler sold the sneakers in a retail store he owned in the Dallas-area. As part of his plea agreement, Fowler agreed to forfeit two bank accounts to the government which contain over $44,000 in deposits. The accounts were used to conduct counterfeit sneaker transactions.

On Sept. 7, 2012, Davion Briant, 37, of Milwaukee, also pleaded guilty before Judge Arcara to conspiring to traffic in counterfeit sneakers. Briant, another of Bazzi’s customers, purchased and sold approximately 4,500 pairs of counterfeit Nike sneakers he obtained from Bazzi from April to September 2007. Briant owned a retail store in the Milwaukee-area where he sold the counterfeit sneakers.

On Sept. 10, 2012, Hussien Sara, 30, of New York, pleaded guilty before Judge Arcara to conspiring to traffic in counterfeit sneakers. Sara worked in Bazzi’s warehouses where, on behalf of Bazzi, he took delivery of over 13,000 pairs of counterfeit sneakers from several suppliers, including Hu and Lin. In addition, Sara assisted in packaging the sneakers for shipment to Bazzi’s customers located throughout the United States.

Lin and Hu will be sentenced Jan. 24, 2013; Fowler Dec. 14, 2012; Briant Jan. 7, 2013; and Sara Jan. 11, 2013. All will be sentenced by Judge Arcara in Buffalo.

SOURCE: ICE

Jim Chester Speaks at Dallas Association of Young Lawyers Luncheon

By Grab Bag, News

J. F. (Jim) Chester, founding partner in the Dallas-based global business & technology law firm of CHESTER pllc, recently presented on the legal implications of representing multiple clients to an audience of young attorneys at an event sponsored by the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers (DAYL).

The title of the presentation, which was held at the Belo Mansion, the Dallas Bar Association’s headquarters in Dallas, Texas, was: “Who’s Your Client (for Transactional Attorneys)?” Chester co-presented on a panel with Dan Baucum and John Andrews.  Chester and the other panelists discussed how to avoid ethical dilemmas while representing multiple clients.  The discussion covered scenarios and solutions to common representation issues that arise in corporate, estate planning, and family practices.

DAYL regularly holds informational luncheons, such as the recent event presented by Chester, as part of its Lunch and Learn program, which was created about three years ago as a way to help DAYL members get practical and substantive information that they may not be getting in the workplace.

Chester reports, “I was honored to participate in this DAYL program.  Avoiding ethical issues is important for all lawyers, including young attorneys. It’s great that the DAYL provides programs such as this one to allow young attorneys to learn from a range of more experienced practitioners.”

CHESTER pllc is a Dallas, Texas law firm providing comprehensive legal services to innovation-based companies doing business in the US, around the world, and on the web.  Its mission (and passion) is helping entrepreneurs and emerging companies solve problems and protect their interests. CHESTER pllc delivers value by providing business-savvy, cost-effective solutions to legal challenges.  The firm offers a wide array of business legal solutions, such as business entity formation (LLCs, corporations, etc.), trademarks and other intellectual property, technology transactions, domestic and international contracts, and e-commerce matters.  Additional information about the firm and its attorneys may be found at www.chester-law.com

What Controls: Online Terms or a Written Contract?

By Blog, Internet / eCommerce, News, Technology Transactions

In the case of Fadal Machining Centers, LLC  v. Compumachine, Inc., the Ninth Circuit decided that the arbitration clause found in the terms and conditions on a company website was binding on the parties.

Fadal Machining Centers (“Fadal”) manufactures machines and Compumachine is one of Fadal’s exclusive distributors. The two parties had a distribution agreement that included a forum selection provision. Including this provision meant that the parties agreed to bring suits against each other in a previously agreed upon forum. This implies that the parties could sue each other under the contract. However, when Fadal sued Compumachine over unpaid invoices, the district court dismissed the case because each of Fadal’s invoices referred to Fadal’s website for terms and conditions of sale and those online terms said that non-payment claims had to be submitted to arbitration. Fadal appealed, but the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s decision.

The lesson for companies is this: be careful about what terms and conditions you post online. Although these online terms and conditions may never be officially entered into by a contract in writing, they can still be binding when they are incorporated by reference.

Read the case in its entirety here.

SOURCE: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

CHESTER pllc Selected for Inclusion in Dallas Chic CEO “Black Book”

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(Photo by Chic CEO)

CHESTER pllc was recently selected to be included in the Chic Black Book, a directory of trusted organizations that San Diego-based Chic CEO, Inc. (“Chic-CEO”) recommends to small business owners.  CHESTER pllc was one of just three legal service providers in the entire Dallas-Ft. Worth area to be included.

Chic-CEO, which maintains the web site www.Chic-CEO.com, provides a variety of services and resources to entrepreneurial women in cities throughout the United States.  In response to daily requests for recommendations of trusted service providers, Chic-CEO created the Chic Black Book to be a “go-to” guide its clients. In addition to recommendations for legal representation, the Dallas Chic Black Book has recommendations for bookkeeping services, marketing and brand specialists, website designers, and a number of other services that are commonly requested by emerging companies.

Jim Chester, founding member and managing attorney at CHESTER pllc, states, “We whole-heatedly support the work of groups like Chic-CEO, who assist entrepreneurs with getting the information and resources they need to be successful, and are honored to have been selected for inclusion in this highly-selective directory.”

CHESTER pllc is a Dallas, Texas law firm providing comprehensive legal services to innovation-based companies doing business in the U.S., around the world, and on the web.  Its mission (and passion) is helping entrepreneurs and emerging companies solve problems and protect their interests. CHESTER pllc delivers value by providing business-savvy, cost-effective solutions to legal challenges.  The firm offers a wide array of business legal solutions, such as business entity formation (LLCs, corporations, etc.), trademarks and other intellectual property, technology transactions, contracts, e-commerce and dispute resolution.  Additional information about the firm and its attorneys may be found at www.chester-law.com

PRACTICAL TIP: Top ROI for Your Legal Dollars

By Blog, Customs IP Enforcement, Export, FCPA, Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ), Grab Bag, Import, Intellectual Property, International Business, International IP, Internet / eCommerce, ITAR, News

Based on our experience, some of the best uses of resources on legal advice and assistance for businesses and entrepreneurs (from a “bang for your buck” perspective) are:

  • Succession Planning. This includes buy-sell and similar provisions in company documents to deal with death, divorces, and other departures of co-owners, and also includes an updated estate plan such as a will and advance directives to ensure your legacy.

The benefits one can obtain from these legal mechanisms and protections, which generally cost less than $2,000, can pay for themselves many times over.

 

Chester Speaks to North Texas Technology Entrepreneurs

By Export, International Business, News, Technology Transactions

J. F. (Jim) Chester, founding partner in the Dallas-based global business & technology law firm of CHESTER pllc, recently presented a seminar on the legal implications of doing business internationally to an audience of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists at an event sponsored by the North Texas Enterprise Center (NTEC).  Chester co-presented the seminar with Cesar Reyna, CEO of Trade Consulting Services, LLC (www.TCSGroup-US.com), an international trade consulting firm.

NTEC regularly holds informational seminars, such as the recent event presented by Chester, to introduce such topics to its stakeholders and entrepreneur partners and affiliates as part of its mission to promote innovation and emerging technologies in the North Texas region.

The title of the presentation, which was held at the NTEC headquarters in Frisco, Texas, was: “Going Global:  Common International Business & Trade Legal Issues.”  Subject Chester and Reyna discussed includes international contracting and payment considerations, import/export and other international trade regulations, ITAR, FCPA, and international civil litigation.

Jim Chester, founder and managing partner in CHESTER pllc, also teaches courses on International Trade Law and International Business Transactions at Baylor University Law School.

Of the event, Chester reports, “International business presents a number of opportunities for companies of all sizes, but involves a lot of risk, as well.  Although many of the NTEC companies represented in the audience are ‘pre-revenue’ or start-ups at relatively early stages, they are already thinking globally – which is exactly what they need to be doing.”

About CHESTER pllc

CHESTER pllc is a Dallas, Texas law firm providing comprehensive legal services to innovation-based companies doing business in the US, around the world, and on the web.  Its mission (and passion) is helping entrepreneurs and emerging companies solve problems and protect their interests. CHESTER pllc delivers value by providing business-savvy, cost-effective solutions to legal challenges.  The firm offers a wide array of business legal solutions, such as business entity formation (LLCs, corporations, etc.), trademarks and other intellectual property, technology transactions, contracts, ecommerce and dispute resolution.  Additional information about the firm and its attorneys may be found at www.chester-law.com

About NTEC

The North Texas Enterprise Center (NTEC) is a not-for-profit organization based in Frisco, Texas, that operates as a business accelerator – providing a broad spectrum of services and support to MedTech and CleanTech start-up companies.  NTEC, which was founded in 2002, has grown to become one of the largest technology start-up accelerators in the South Central U.S.  NTEC’s core mission is assisting entrepreneurs with the challenging task of starting and expanding a new, technology-based business venture.  The target result of that mission is local and regional economic development, new job creation and industry diversification.  For more information, please visit www.ntec-inc.org.

Jim Chester Featured in July 2012 Issue of Texas Bar Journal

By Intellectual Property, International Business, International IP, News

Jim Chester, founding member of Dallas-based global business & technology law firm CHESTER pllc, was featured in the July 2012 issue of the Texas Bar Journal.  A recognized expert in international business and intellectual property law, Chester was asked to write an article discussing, “Protecting Intellectual Property in International Markets.”  In the article, he discusses the need for IP protection while suggesting actions to take when conducting business on a global scale.   The article is available for download from the Texas Bar website.

Advising clients regarding trademark, copyright, trade secret protection, licensing and enforcement in the U.S. and abroad, Chester represents clients before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and the U.S. Library of Congress (Copyright Office).  He also counsels companies on trade regulations involving customs, import and export laws which include International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).  Chester routinely represents clients before U.S. Customs & Border Protection U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Defense Trade Controls, the Office of Foreign Asset Controls, the U.S. International Trade Administration, and other state, Federal and foreign governing agencies.  Chester is a licensed U.S. Customs Broker, and is admitted to practice law in Texas and Washington, D.C.

“For anyone conducting business outside of the U.S., the first stop in the protection process is to properly identify all IP assets,” Chester advises.  “Since all businesses make use of names, brands and logos (trademarks and service marks), designs, websites and software (copyright), inventions, ideas, and processes (patent and trade secrets) in some form, IP protection is essential when doing business outside the U.S.”

“Jim has a unique legal skill set combining international law with intellectual property expertise,” said Darin M. Klemchuk, a Dallas IP attorney and senior partner of Klemchuk Kubasta LLP.  “He has advised clients on business deals involving almost 100 countries, and has coordinated with foreign counsel on legal projects around the world.  Jim has also served as legal advisor to foreign companies doing business in the U.S.”

To be an effective international business and technology attorney, Chester has many years of experience in handling a broad range of domestic business matters, including entity formations, ecommerce, agreements, technology transactions, acquisitions, and other legal issues commonly faced by businesses. In addition to his work in international and IP law, Chester has been an adjunct professor of law at Baylor University Law School for more than ten years, teaching courses on International Trade Law and International Business Transactions.  He also served as an adjunct professor of Business Law at the University of Dallas for four years.

 

 

About CHESTER pllc

CHESTER pllc is a Dallas, Texas law firm providing mission-critical legal services to innovation-based companies doing business in the US, around the world, and on the web.  Its mission (and passion) is helping entrepreneurs and emerging companies solve problems and protect their interests. CHESTER pllc delivers value by providing business-savvy, cost-effective solutions to legal challenges.  The firm offers a wide array of business legal solutions, such as business entity formation (LLCs, corporations, etc.), trademarks and other intellectual property, technology transactions, contracts, ecommerce and dispute resolution.  Additional information about the firm and its attorneys may be found at www.chester-law.com

CHESTER PLLC Launches new web site www.chester-law.com

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Dallas-based global business & technology law firm CHESTER PLLC is excited to announce the launch of their new web site: www.chester-law.com, now available for public consumption.

CHESTER PLLC is the only global business & technology law firm in the central United States.  The launch of this new web site formally announces the firm’s emergence as a viable alternative to large law firms and NY, DC or LA firms focusing on innovation, business, and/or international transactions and trade law.

Development of the site was been a long, demanding process, but the firm is very pleased with the results.  And the firm knows they couldn’t have done it alone.  The firms notes its thanks to web developer Jake Thompson and to marketing expert Paige Dawson and her team at MPD Ventures for their fine work and assistance on this project.  CHESTER PLLC also thanks the many folks who provided input and feedback as we revised and tweaked the site into something they are very proud to share.

“Although the site has gone ‘live’, it is far from finished – and never will be,” said Managing Attorney Jim Chester.  “We intend to frequently update the site with news, presentations and articles, not to mention the firm’s ‘Trade & Innovation Law’ blog that has been integrated into the site.”

Far from being some “cookie-cutter” or “slick” marketing piece, the site reflects the unique culture and progressive philosophy of CHESTER PLLC, and illustrates the character and  strengths of the firm.

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ABOUT CHESTER PLLC 

CHESTER PLLC is a Dallas-based global business & technology law firm.  The firm represents technology-oriented and other innovation-based companies, and advises clients on a variety of legal issues related to their domestic and international business operations. Firm clients include entrepreneurs, start-ups and privately-held companies of all sizes in a variety of industries.  The firm’s practice includes business formations, acquisitions and technology transactions and agreements; intellectual property (including trademark, copyright, patent and trade secret protection) protection, licensing & enforcement; and eCommerce/Internet business.  The firm also assists companies in international business transactions and import/export and other trade matters (e.g., ITAR, FCPA, and NAFTA, etc.) and has advised clients on business deals involving over 100 countries.
CHESTER PLLC believse it takes great legal representation to protect great ideas and great companies.  If you’d like to learn how CHESTER PLLC can assist your company, please contact the firm at [email protected] or visit our site www.chester-law.com for more information.

Remember – “You’re not alone in the world.”

U.S. Exports Top $180 Billion in January

By Export, International Business, News, Technology Transactions No Comments

The United States exported $180.8 billion in goods and services in January 2012, an increase of more than $1 billion over December 2011, according to data released today by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the U.S. Commerce Department. Exports of goods and services over the last twelve months totaled $2.118 trillion, which is more than 34 percent above the level of exports in 2009. Over the last twelve months, exports have been growing at an annualized rate of 15.3 percent when compared to 2009, a pace greater than the 15 percent required to double exports by the end of 2014.

A recent report also found sales grew by more than 11 percent in 2010, the fastest growth since 1997. In terms of job creation, the number of U.S. total export-supported jobs increased by almost 6 percent in 2010, even as the overall economy was still losing jobs. Further, large metropolitan areas powered the nation’s export growth – the largest metro areas produced almost 65 percent of the U.S. export sales in 2010.

Over the last twelve months, the major export markets with the largest annualized increase in U.S. goods purchases were Turkey (40.7 percent), Panama (37.9 percent), Argentina (34.0 percent), Honduras (32.9 percent), Chile (30.2 percent), Hong Kong (30.2 percent), Peru (29.0 percent), South Africa (27.6 percent), Brazil (26.7 percent), and Guatemala (25.6 percent).

In the first quarter of fiscal year 2012, Ex-Im Bank approved $4.26 billion in authorizations, supporting approximately 37,000 American jobs. Over $789 million in export financing was authorized for small businesses, and the number of small business customers increased by 10% over the same quarter in 2011.

SOURCE:   US Ex-Im Bank