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Copyright Law Firm Serving Bergen County

Verna Law, P.C.

Copyright Law Firm Serving Bergen County
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Verna Law, P.C. is a boutique, niche law firm with a unique focus on Intellectual Property: Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks, Advertising, and Media Law.  Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner, has been admitted to New Jersey since 2004.  Verna Law’s New Jersey office is conveniently located in Ridgewood in Bergen County.

Our Team has over 40 years Combined Experience

Your Work and Copyrights Are Our Priority

Copyright Law is all about protecting the the works that you create.  These works can be literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.

If you are not protecting any of these types of work, then you are leaving value not counted for and not calculated.

The primary purpose of copyright law is not so much to protect the interests of the authors/creators, but rather to promote the progress of science and the useful arts—that is—knowledge. To accomplish this purpose, copyright ownership encourages authors/creators in their efforts by granting them a temporary monopoly, or ownership of exclusive rights for a specified length of time.

The Verna Law New Jersey office is conveniently located close to the train station in Ridgewood, NJ, which is served by the NJT Main Line and the Bergen Line.

Copyright Law Firm serving Bergen County

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Our team has over 40 years of combined experience in litigation. Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner, is admitted in New Jersey and all federal courts in the District of New Jersey. Learn More

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Our Team

Anthony M. Verna III

Managing Partner

Wil Jacques

Patent Agent

Judy Endejan

Litigation Consultant

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