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Experience
Invicta attornies have worked with organizations large and small. We've provided legal counsel to businesses and non-profits ranging from growing regional startups such as Votivo, Ltd, a Seattle-based candle manufacturer to large multi-national corporations such as Coca-Cola, AT&T and Raleigh Bicycles.
Regardless of your size, one thing remains the same - the level of service provided. A few of the projects include:
• Advised Front Porch Classics on a product tie-in with 20th Century Fox for the motion picture release of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
• An international licensing agreement on the behalf of Illustration Works, Inc. with Getty Images, Inc.
• Advised EKE Pictures in producing "A Relative Thing" and "The Spy and the Sparrow."
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Represented the purchaser for the rights for the motion picture "Educating Rita."
• Advised Baffle Gab LLC, with respect to a variety of legal matters relating to board game “Baffle Gab.”
• Advised US Bank on lender issues.
• Advised Mintz Sales and Marketing, Inc., with respect to its acquisition and sale of Witz Sports Cases.
• Counseled Raleigh Bicycles (Australia) in their sale of assets and business to Pacific Dunlop.
• Advised Coca-Cola with respect to their employment matters in the United Kingdom and North Africa.
• Advised VOTIVO, Ltd., regarding its acquisition of Rocky Bay Candles.
• Assisted SeaWin, LLC regarding the formation and financing of 08 Seafood Grill and Twisted Cork Wine Bar in Bellevue.
• Represented the buyer in purchase of Classic Nursery and Landscape Company.
• Represented Nestspa, Inc. with respect to the sale of its spa business to Standard Hotels.
• Provided ongoing legal counsel to the producers for the motion picture “The Spy and the Sparrow.”
• Advised Elise Vincentini and Downtown Dog Lounge regarding the production of the television series “Adventures in Doggie Daycare” on Women’s Entertainment Network.
• Provided ongoing legal counsel to the producers for the television series “Martial Arts Explorer.”
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