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To Trade Mark or Not to Trade Mark: Is That the Question?

Cara Ghassemian | 26 March 2012

Whether yours is a multi-practice business or a small independent practice, your trade mark must be protected. After all, your practice name and the way you present it have all been designed to encourage awareness, capture repeat business and build loyalty.

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