Ashley Brewer

Business & Intellectual Property Attorney

Ashley focuses on proactive legal planning, problem prevention, and risk mitigation, offering strategic counsel on business and technology contracts, corporate formation and governance, commercial leasing, trademark protection and management, intellectual property licensing, software and mobile app development agreements, terms of service and privacy policies for mobile apps and websites, GDPR counseling, franchising, employment and severance agreements, non-disclosure and non-competition agreements, and regulatory compliance, including food and alcoholic beverage regulation.

Her clients include technology development companies, IT servicers, property management companies, commercial tenants and property owners, engineering firms, medical device manufacturers, health care providers, retail stores, restaurants, breweries, wineries, distilleries, and importers.

Legal Focus

  • Trademarks
  • Intellectual Property
  • Brand Management
  • Licensing Agreements
  • Company Formation
  • Ownership Agreements
  • Contract Negotiations
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Commercial Leasing

Speaking

  • Protecting Your Business And Brand Through Trademarking
  • 5 Myths About Intellectual Property

Education

  • Emory University School of Law
    • Juris Doctor (J.D.)
  • University of Kentucky
    • Bachelor of Science in Biology

Affiliations

  • Florida Bar
  • Winter Park Chamber of Commerce
  • Central Florida Christian Chamber of Commerce

“I bring my personal and professional experiences into my practice when dealing with my business clients. I’ve dealt with the challenges and rewards of starting a business.”

How To Protect Your Intellectual Property The Right Way

By: Ashley Brewer

Protect early. Protect creatively. Protect carefully. As soon as you start taking steps to implement a business or product idea, such as incorporating, obtaining state or federal licenses, or securing production of a product, you should identify which aspects of your business and products are protectable by trademark, copyright, patent, or trade secret. Each of these types of intellectual property requires different procedures to protect them from unfair competition and copycats, which is why it is important to consult a professional. You or your attorney will need to …

Read The Rest Of Ashley’s Article In Forbes

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