Patent

A guide to patents

A trademark is used to protect your business’ image from competitor’s usage - but when you have a product or invention that you want to protect from others, you need a patent.

A patent names your invention as your asset, and prevents others from making, using or selling your intellectual property.

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Tax Attorneys

Help for your IRS problem

Tax laws can vary depending on the type of business you own. However, no matter how you operate, once you’re caught up with the IRS you might just find yourself lost in the red tape - and in need of some help.

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Contracts

Tips for effective negotiation

The contracts you negotiate can be the key to your small business. A good contract can be effective and helpful, while a bad contract can end up costing you money, quality and time.

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Trademark

The filing process

A trademark is a distinguishing sign used by businesses - usually a name, phrase, logo, design or image. It’s a way for businesses to separate themselves from their competitors, and is often used in marketing strategies as a way to draw customers’ attention.

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Public Relations

How to go public online

Public relations entered a new realm when online opportunities became all the rage. The Internet can be a great way to reach a large, targeted audience without wasting your resources on a hit or miss campaign.

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Law Articles
A guide to the different types of small business legal representation
There are several legal matters you’ll have to deal with as a small business owner.
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How to navigate a shared business
A partnership is simply a business shared among two or more owners.
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Start up advice
Entrepreneurs are some of the smartest and most resourceful people on the planet.
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Management and protection
Intellectual property is a product of creative processes, rather than physical property.