Cordier Halsey advises Arizona businesses on practical intellectual property protection and commercialization issues. This work often involves evaluating ownership of business assets, identifying contract and confidentiality concerns, and helping clients address copyright, trademark, trade secret, licensing, and commercialization questions in the context of ongoing business operations.
We help clients review agreements, assess business risk around proprietary information and branding, and evaluate how intellectual property rights intersect with broader commercial relationships. The goal is practical guidance that supports the company’s operations, business strategy, and deal-making rather than abstract legal analysis alone.
This work aligns naturally with our business counsel, transaction, and business dispute practice when ownership, use, or commercialization of intellectual property becomes contested. We advise clients in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, and throughout Arizona.
Business owners, leadership teams, closely held companies, and operating businesses that need practical guidance on protecting and using proprietary information, branding, content, and related commercial assets.
The work is focused on clarifying ownership, reducing misuse risk, and helping clients structure agreements and internal practices that support both protection and commercialization.
Michael A. Cordier brings transactional and dispute-oriented perspective to intellectual property issues that arise in contracts, ownership matters, commercial relationships, and ongoing business operations.
Cordier Halsey helps Arizona businesses evaluate ownership, licensing, commercialization, and risk issues affecting valuable proprietary assets.
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