...is exactly like the trademark but whether "the phrase is confusingly similar," said intellectual-property attorney Tim Moses, of Augusta."Really, what you are trying to prevent is confusion in the marketplace," he said.In a letter to...
Tim Moses was named in Best Lawyers in America.
...Elections."She was instrumental in ensuring fair and impartial elections both on the local and state levels," said Tim Moses, who served on the local board with her. "She was a true subject matter expert on elections process and law, as well...
...column said that Richmond County Board of Elections member Tim Moses used the word ineligible in reference to former interim...Roy's challenges to Mr. Few's candidacy. Board member Tim Moses, who had said earlier he wouldn't abstain from voting...
...Mayor Deke Copenhaver's campaign last year while he served on the elections panel. The State Elections Board ruled that Tim Moses didn't break state law, as alleged in a complaint . At issue was a provision in the state law that says no local elections...
...however, that seems to have some people worried. "I'm very concerned about the number of bills and proposals," said Tim Moses, a local attorney who attended the open forum to discuss city operations. "I'm concerned that our local legislative...
...open Thursday, Oct 5. A statement in Sunday's City Ink column said that Richmond County Board of Elections member Tim Moses used the word ineligible in reference to former interim District 4 Commissioner Keith Brown during a Sept. 11 elections...
...Partridge Inn on Tuesday.Other hosts are Tax Commissioner Steven Kendrick, Braye Boardman, Diane Ford, Wayne Hawkins, Tim Moses, Paul Simon, Dan Troutman, Bill Wingate, Chad Benton, Derek Dugan, Brooke Hixon, Greg O'Connor, Ed Presnell...
...years ago, declined to comment Friday on the new clothing line and said she was consulting an attorney. Her attorney, Tim Moses of Augusta's Hull, Towill, Norman, Barrett & Salley firm, would not say whether he was representing her in this...
...over that the only way it was built was that the citizens were behind it. Either they want it or they don't," said Tim Moses, a local attorney and committee member who made the trip. "If anyone gets a chance to visit Greenville and sees what...