Should Sarah Palin have saved a seat on the bus for an intellectual property lawyer? You betcha!

Palin, famous for being fiercely protective of her political brand, will soon have her very own trademark to go along with it. But her foray into IP law, like the kickoff to her One Nation bus tour, got off to a bumpy start, thanks in part to a trademark snafu.

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