Your .COM is Your Business’ Gold
Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner of Verna Law, P.C., has served the New York City metropolitan region since 2006. Anthony is admitted to the Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York, and Northern District of New York.
Our Team has over 40 years Combined Experience
Your Domain Name is Your Business’ Brand
Domain Name Dispute Law Firm serving New York City
Domain Name Disputes
Domain name disputes are handled according to ICANN Guidelines, which function in very differently than local or Federal courts. When filing or defending a complaint, there’s just one shot to get it right. The team at Verna Law has the experience to do it right- the first time. Learn More
Domain Names in Different Courts
Our team has over 40 years of combined experience in litigation. Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner, is admitted to the Southern District of New York (Federal courthouse in Manhattan) and the Eastern District of New York (Federal courthouse in Brooklyn). Learn More
Domain Names as Trademarks
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What is Copyright Infringement?
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Should I Copyright or Trademark My Logo?
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