What happens if you don’t have a partnership agreement?
What happens if your business partner makes a financial decision you disagree with? It depends if you have signed a partnership agreement.
Basics of a Non-Disclosure Agreement
Have you been wondering what non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are? Check out this blog post to read about what is inside of NDAs.
LGBTQIA+ Community: How to prepare for estate, health, and financial planning during uncertain legal times
In the wake of the recent supreme court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, anxiety over the uncertainty of other actions they may take, has been prominent. Among the queer community, there is concern whether other federal laws will soon be overturned. While we are depressed about writing a blog post like this, we want you to feel informed on how you can proactively protect you and your family.
What is a DBA? What is an ABN? Do I need them?
Are you confused about the difference between an ABN, DBA, FBN, and LLC? Do you want to know what kind of protection they give you? Check out this blog to learn more about what they are!
Thinking of starting a nonprofit? There are other business structures for community based organizations
Asking yourself: nonprofit vs. for profit? Have you been wondering if starting a nonprofit is the best way to form an organization for your community?
Can I patent this? What is a patentable idea?
Patents are one type of intellectual property that can protect your creations. Learn all about patents and the process here!
2022 Business Law Updates! WA, OR & CA
Important 2022 business law updates in Washington, Oregon & California that you should know about!
Confused about business designations? LLC vs. S-Corp
One of the biggest misconceptions our clients have when formalizing their business is that these two things are either/or. An LLC and an S Corp are two different things. One is a legal entity type and the other is a tax election.
Prove it or lose it! Tips on gathering evidence to support and maintain your trademark registration
So you’re preparing to protect your brand with a trademark application with the help of your attorney. You will also need to provide evidence that you are using your goods or service in commerce to submit to the appropriate government entity.
Why Your Partnership Needs an Operating Agreement
Are you thinking about partnering with someone to start and build a business? Let me stop you right there! You 100% need a Partnership Operating Agreement.
What Are Non-Competes and Why Are They in the News in 2021?
A non-compete is the same thing as a noncompetition agreement, just another way of saying it. The challenge with noncompetes is they not only affect the employee during their work with the employer but after; in which case they may want to open up their own business but may be restrained from doing so.
Scam/Spam or Real Mail?
Keep reading for resources and information to help tell the difference between real mail from the Oregon Secretary of State, and random trash mail that is trying to take your money.
What should I know about opening a business bank account?
To formalize your business, you need to do more than just form a business entity with the Secretary of State's office. The goal is to keep all business accounts and records separate from any personal accounts under your name.
Trademark vs Copyright - What IP protection does my business need?
Meet Alice. Alice creates novelty potion bottles filled with scrolls inside containing poetry and short stories. There are multiple protections that Alice can seek in order to protect her product.
A Black History Month Statement From the Firm's Founder
A statement on Black History Month from our founder and principal attorney Michael Jonas.
What is a registered agent? What address should be used for my business filing?
The entirety of the business application process requires a total of 3 addresses: a mailing address, the registered agent's address, and the principal place of business address.
Are you compliant? New laws in California changing how business is run in 2021!
January 2021 news roundup about California business laws and recent changes.
Prop 22 and What It Means for California App Based Drivers
When California's AB-5 passed it required most gig workers (independent contractors) be reclassified as employees under a more stringent test. You see, misclassification of a worker as an independent contractor by a business when they really should be classified as an employee, carries with it stiff penalties per violation under the law.
Protect Your Brand Name
When should you decide to file an application with the USPTO to protect your tradename, logo or slogan?
When do you (a musician) need a contract?
All artists should be using contracts especially musicians.