Award Usage Regulations

INTRODUCTION

Since their inception, Attorney Intel awards (“AI Awards”, “Awards”, or in the case of singular use “AI Award”, “Award”) have achieved industry wide recognition among attorneys, corporate executives, institutional investors, private capital firms, and consultants among other legal industry participants.  Today they are among the respected and sought-after professional awards an attorney can attain.

Their prestige, acknowledged within the legal industry, has grown over the years because industry participants recognize a AI Award is based solely on professional achievement and because care has been taken to preserve the integrity of a AI Award. Specifically, AI takes great care in its selection of awardees and actively manages the use and reference to an AI Award in promotion, advertising, and other forms of publicity.

The purpose of these Regulations is to set a code of fair practice for all forms of advertising and usage pertaining to Attorney Intel Awards and publications, as well as for other uses of Attorney Intel’s intellectual properties.

Attorney Intel does not wish to restrict the benefits awardees may derive legitimately from publicity associated with the AI Awards, but desires to equalize these benefits and ensure that:

  1. the rights of past and future AI Award recipients are fully protected and treated fairly,
  2. no illegitimate claims of AI Award consideration are made in any advertising medium,
  3. our readers are not misled by any statement or implication that any achievement has been won or been nominated for a AI Award when that is not so, and
  4. the necessary legal protection is provided for the trademark and copyright owner, i.e., Attorney Intel.

Attorney Intel, as the copyright owner of each AI Award title and publication, and owner of its trademarks and service marks, including “Attorney Intel,” “AI,”and any award title pertaining to Attorney Intel, is required to protect its properties against unauthorized uses and infringements.

Please adhere to the spirit as well as the letter of these rules.

COPYRIGHTS AND TRADEMARKS

  1. Each AI Award is the copyrighted property and trademark and service mark of Attorney Intel (“AI”). AI has the sole and exclusive right to publish said Award content in any form or medium, and to distribute or exploit the Award content or reproductions of same by license or otherwise.  No reproduction, derivative work or other copy of the Award content or its pieces may be made or used by any advertiser, organization or individual except in accordance with these regulations or under express written consent from AI.
  2. The “Attorney Intel” mark and AI Award titles are trademarks and service marks of AI, and may not be used except in accordance with these regulations or under express written consent from AI.
  3. The “Attorney Intel” mark may not be used in the title or subtitle of any magazine, newsletter, online or digital publication, commercial web site, video, social media, or any other format not produced by Attorney Intel except under the express written consent from AI.
  4. The “Attorney Intel” mark may not be incorporated into promotional media, corporate material or content of any form, online, digital, print or otherwise, except in accordance with these regulations or under express written consent from AI.
  5. AI Award recipients may not refer to, link to, mention, acknowledge, announce, promote, or use the award in any way, whether that be on a web site, bio, social media, press release or other format, without the express written consent from AI.  Such written consent is typically granted to subscribers.
  6. AI Award recipients have no rights whatsoever in Attorney Intel copyright or goodwill in the AI Award or in its trademark and service mark. Award winners must comply with these rules and regulations.

CHANGE REQUESTS

Once an award publication has been published and announced, Attorney Intel will not accept any request for changes in the content unless such changes relate to inaccuracies.  Awardees who have acquired a copyright license fee via their premium subscription, however, are entitled to change requests.

EDITORIAL USE

News and editorial uses of a AI Award or AI Awards in stories and articles appearing in newspapers, periodicals, and digital publications, are subject to the following conditions:

    1. Published references to Attorney Intel or its Awards may be made by an established third party media property unassociated and affiliated with an Award recipient company, firm, individual or other affiliate and must pertain to content that is objective in nature and does not promote or advertise an Award recipient
    2. Published references to Attorney Intel or its Awards may not be initiated by, or coordinated with, whether directly or indirectly, an Award recipient firm, individual or other recipient affiliate unless such reference was granted under the express written consent from AI.