Trogluddite Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) This legal notification that DeAtley, Patterson, and Gimlin had formed a fictitious firm, where each was a co-partner, was published in The Eureka Times Standard of on December 4, 1967. If I find a better copy, I'll replace this one. The business - Bigfoot Enterprises - was formed in Los Angeles County, California on November 9 (possibly November 7), 1967. It appears that the lawyer who did the paperwork was Walter Ernest Hurst, a Hollywood attorney and publisher of more than two dozen reference books on arts and entertainment law. He was a specialist in copyright and trade book (trademark?) law according to his 1991 obituary in the Los Angeles Times. Edited 1 hour ago by Trogluddite
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