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About Jonathan

Jonathan L.A. Phillips is a solo practitioner serving Peoria, Tazewell, Fulton and surrounding counties in central Illinois. While operating a general practice law firm and practicing in many areas, he emphasizes helping small and medium size businesses with everything from their everyday issues to major litigation and their intellectual property issues, including trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Please use the contact form in order to contact the office to see how he can help you.

Copyright Expiration Flowchart

Determining when a copyright expires, or has expired, is a very difficult process.  Even for an intellectual property attorney. My trademark prosecution flowchart was a real hit, and has helped a great many of my clients, so I thought I … Continue reading

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Reliable Fire Re-establishes the Three Prong Test of Reasonableness for Non-Competes

A Brief Explanation of Reliable Fire Equipment Co. v. Arnold Arredondo, 2011 IL 111871 (2011). For years, there have been different standards for the enforceability of non-compete clauses put forth by various appellate courts in Illinois.  The recent Illinois Supreme … Continue reading

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America Invents Act

The state of the United States’ patent system has been pretty static since 1952, other than some case law explaining what can and cannot be patented. However, the system itself hasn’t really changed. The America Invents Act, 125 Stat. 284-341, … Continue reading

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Stop Online Piracy Act – Opinion

The Stop Online Piracy Act in the House and the Protect IP Act, its counterpart in the Senate, which I’ll refer to both as SOPA, are currently the source of a great deal of controversy. It appears that, currently, the … Continue reading

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Intellectual Property, Licensing, and Small Business Presentation

Tonight at 6:00 PM, at the Peoria Public Library North Branch, I will be speaking to the Authors of the Heartland regarding possible legal issues that they may be interested in. I will discuss options for protecting their creations, including … Continue reading

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Internet Defamation

As a lawyer concentrating in high-technology and many internet issues, I’ve often been asked about internet defamation.  Go to google and search your name.  Hopefully you don’t find yourself in a situation where the first result is something slanderous written … Continue reading

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Trademarks, Frequently Asked Questions

I hear a lot of similar trademark questions from clients, potential clients, and even many other lawyers.  Here, I’m going to try to answer quite a few of them. What exactly is a Trademark or Service Mark? Any mark – … Continue reading

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Should Your Business Pursue a Collection Judgment Against A Debtor?

Yes, You Should Pursue a Judgment, Most of the Time As an Illinois Collection Lawyer, I have had clients wonder whether or not they should pursue judgment against a debtor because of the up-front suit costs.  While I operate on … Continue reading

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Collecting Debts from the Deceased

The FTC has promagulated a policy statement concerning the collection of debts of the deceased.  The “Statement of Policy Regarding Communications in Connection with the Collection of Decedent’s Debts” will affect all debt collectors, as defined in the Fair Debt … Continue reading

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Recently Published in togamag

I recently had a short article published in togamag regarding tenant’s rights in Illinois. It can be viewed here, with permission of togamag.

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