Businesses often struggle to budget how much the government actually charges to file trademarks. The determining factors are how many types (or "classes") of goods or services the trademark is being used with, and whether any of those goods or services are an entirely new entry to the market. Read More
Dealing with legalities like copyright and trademarks can be a confusing (and costly) matter for entrepreneurs. Our expert attorney Doug Wolf provides some... Read More
When people come to talk with me about patenting their inventive idea, inevitably this question arises: “How long will it take to get a patent?” When I tell them the patent approval process will probably take close to three years, their jaws drop in surprise. “Really, it’s going to take that long Read More
When you have decided that offshore company formation is for you, your next step would be deciding on where you want to set up the company, and how. Read More
For some new businesses, protecting intellectual property is key to success. However, attorneys specializing in intellectual property law can be insanely expensive and many new entrepreneurs feel that, since they can’t afford the legal bills, they can’t move forward with their businesses.
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Things don’t always go as planned. The more you know ahead of time, the better you can prepare in order to minimize your risk. Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, shares tips in this must-read post. Read More
When individuals are struck with reputation management problems, they often think about hiring lawyers. But what happens when lawyers come under attack? It happens, and you legal eagles should be prepared to respond. Read More
Tips on when to register a business in another state is shared in this post by Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, on Small Business Trends! Read More
Your name is your brand, so it's important to protect it. Oh, and it's the law. Great post on how to register and protect your business name by Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, in Entrepreneur! Read More
If you are not quite ready to launch a new product, business or service, you may be able to use the "intent to use" trademark to reserve your future IP, and avoid saying "That Was My Idea!" Read More
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