Forming an LLC in New York: 5 Basic Steps
Forming an LLC in New York involves five essential steps: choosing a unique business name, selecting a registered agent, filing your Articles of Organization, drafting an operating agreement, and publishing a notice of formation in two newspapers. These steps provide the legal framework and protection necessary for your business to operate effectively and securely.
Timing Matters: When Should I File My Trademark Application?
Understanding the importance of brand protection is vital to securing your brand’s identity. However, most entrepreneurs don’t know the tools available to protect their brand and when those tools should be used. This blog post take a quick dive into when and why entrepreneurs should consider registering registering their brand’s
Proposal vs Contract: The Fine Line Between Intent and Legality
Regardless of your business’ industry, understanding the distinction between a proposal and a binding contract is crucial. While a proposal outlines terms and conditions for a potential agreement, a binding contract is a legally enforceable agreement between parties that establishes rights and obligations. It's essential to ensure that all parties are clear on the transition from proposal to contract, as failure to do so can lead to misunderstandings and potential legal disputes.
How to Choose the “RIGHT” Attorney
Choosing the right attorney is a crucial decision for your business and brand. Here are a handful of steps to consider before you start your search.
Kendrick Lamar and Drake Diss-Tracks: A Legal Perspective
A quick recap of the legal intricacies of Kendrick Lamar and Drake's diss-tracks, uncovering how intellectual property rights and defamation laws shape the music industry and these high-profile rap battles, influencing both artists' reputations and revenue streams.
Music Copyright 101: Differentiating Between Composition and Sound Recording Rights
Copyright law is crucial for artists, labels, and producers to control and monetize their music. This blog post clarifies the differences between composition and sound recording copyrights and guides you in securing these rights effectively.
Trademark Strength: How to Select a Strong Trademark for Your Brand
Selecting a strong trademark for your brand involves choosing a distinctive and memorable mark that sets your business apart from your competitors.
Business Restrictions: Differentiating Non-Compete Agreements and Non-Disclosure Agreements
Let’s face it, the world of business is competitive, so protecting your company's secrets and staying ahead of the competition is crucial.