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Intellectual Property Laws
Intellectual property laws were established to protect the hard work of inventors and artists and the companies that may have the license to produce their work. Proper registration and protection of your intellectual property is crucial to avoiding unlicensed reproduction or use of your hard work without compensation or acknowledgement. When looking at intellectual property…
How to Protect Your Intellectual Property
A part of the formation of a corporation or LLC involves the designation of individuals to act on behalf of the corporation in various capacities. One of these capacities is the registered agent, who is responsible for the receiving, forwarding and reporting of various legal and tax documents. A California business law attorney can help…
Importance of Protecting Your Intellectual Property Worldwide
The protection of intellectual property in worldwide or in foreign markets has been a great concern for many inventors and corporations for years. Intellectual property rights gives owners of ideas, inventions, and creative expression the right to exclude others from access to or use of their property for a certain period of time. Filing in…
What is Intellectual Property?
Intellectual property is a broad term used to describe all creative, intangible work. This type of work can roughly be divided into two categories: literary and artistic works, and industrial property. In the United States, literary and artistic works are protected through laws regarding copyright. Different forms of industrial property are protected through patents, trademarks,…
Hiring a Business Law Attorney
There’s no point in the life of a business where a business law attorney cannot help rescue or improve some facet of the operations. From the initial drafting of contract agreements and incorporation of new businesses to mergers and reporting requirements for established companies, California business attorneys can always be of assistance. Advantages of a…
Common Issues in Transactional Business Law Cases
Transactional business law is the body of law that governs all transactions between businesses and other parties. There are many issues that can arise from transactions and experienced California business attorneys can assist businesses in preventing and handling these issues. Applying Transactional Business Law There are many scenarios where transactional business law applies: The initial…
The Benefits of Incorporating a Business
Incorporating a business means you are creating a separate legal entity that functions apart from its shareholders and owners. As the owner of your business, your name is tied to all matters of your business – unless you incorporate. Allowing your personal identity to remain as the main face of your business puts your personal…
California Business Laws
Even established businesses can benefit from the guidance of a Los Angeles business law attorney when it comes to dealing with California business laws. Whether you’re well established or just starting out, there’s a good chance that at some point, you’ll need help with some aspect of business law. Setting Up the Proper Type of…
False Advertising and Promotion
The federal Lanham Act is normally known as a statute to protect trademarks. However, there is a specific section that creates provisions for businesses to sue one another for false advertising and promotion. Many recent court cases have used this statute in the prosecution of businesses engaged in false advertising of their products or services….
In which state should I incorporate my business?
Your business doesn’t always have to be filed in your home state alone when it comes time to incorporate your business. While most small businesses take this route because it’s the least expensive and most simplified, there are some benefits to incorporating a business in other states such as Delaware, Nevada and Wyoming. Incorporating a…