- USPTO Announces Fee Increases for 2025
The United States Patent and Trademark Office will implement broad fee increases averaging approximately 7.5% across their services, along with introducing several new fees, effective January 19, 2025.
Why it Matters: These fee increases will impact the cost of protecting intellectual property for Michigan businesses. Businesses should be aware of these pending increases and consider whether to adjust the timing of filings as appropriate.
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- FinCEN Motion to Stay
On Wednesday, December 11, 2024, FinCEN filed its first substantive response to the nationwide injunction ordered by a United States District Court in Texas. The response, a “Motion to Stay Preliminary Injunction Pending Appeal” highlights the time and expense incurred by government in implementing the CTA, including the build out of the online reporting system, community outreach events, and an ad buy in excess of $4.3 million.
Why it Matters: Businesses and other would-be reporting companies are advised to keep a close eye on these proceedings, as the reporting requirements could be revived and enforcement resumed effective January 1, 2025. If that happens, it could be quite a scramble for the 20+ million reporting companies. Accordingly, FinCEN advises that online the reporting system remains open for “voluntarily” filings. Read more.
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- Michigan CRA Publishes October ’24 Data: Average Price Decreases
Per data released by the Cannabis Regulatory Agency (CRA), the average retail price for adult-use sale of an ounce of cannabis in October was $73.99, a decrease from $78.68 in September. This is a decrease from October 2023, where the average price was $97.62.
Why it Matters: While the prices of cannabis and cannabis-related products continue to decrease and make consumers happy, growers on the other hand are seeing profits decrease resulting in them seeking ways to halt new licenses to be granted in an effort to steady prices.
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- Fraser Trebilcock Attorney Robert D. Burgee Selected as a Member of Michigan Lawyers Weekly ‘Michigan’s Go to Lawyers Power List’
Fraser Trebilcock attorney Robert D. Burgee has been selected as a member of Michigan Lawyers Weekly ‘Michigan’s Go to Lawyers Powers List.’ The ‘Go to Lawyers’ program recognized top lawyers around the state in a given practice area for the second year, with Mr. Burgee being recognized as a 2024 ‘Michigan Go to Lawyer’ for Business Transactions.
Why it Matters: Mr. Burgee serves as Co-Chair of the firm’s Business & Tax Department. With over a decade of experience, Bob is a trusted advisor to businesses owners and entrepreneurs across the State of Michigan. Whether it’s a startup finding its feet, or an established company looking to expand, Bob provides expert counsel on all aspects of business law. Read more.
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- Business Education Series: Referral Generation: Avoid Peaks & Valleys in Your Sales Funnel
Every business owner prefers a referral to a cold lead. Referrals have a basis of trust and understanding that makes the sales process simpler to execute and winning easier to achieve. Referrals can’t be generated intentionally however, right? On Tuesday, December 17, Ian Richardson, BBA, CSAP, MCSA, Principal Consultant, Fox & Crow Group LLC & Managing Partner, Richardson & Richardson Consulting, LLC, will discuss how this is incorrect.
Why it Matters: Learn how to structure an intentional referral generation pipeline from existing clients while minimizing the risk of client churn. Three takeaways include preparing conversations with clients, retention efforts for clients who are not ready to refer, and review of how to prepare a referral list for clients. Full information and to register.
Related Practice Groups and Professionals
Intellectual Property | Andrew Martin
Business & Tax | Robert D. Burgee
Cannabis Law | Sean Gallagher