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Do I Need To Protect My IP? (Yes!)

Protecting your intellectual property should be a cornerstone of your business strategy. Like playing a football game with no rules, not having the proper protections in place exposes you to greater risks. IP agreements are, essentially, a code of conduct framework to ensure that all of your intellectual property rights are respected.

How Do I Protect My IP?

If you have IP there may be a number of ways to protect your interests and rights.  You can start by copyrighting all of your creative content and properly trademarking your business names and logo.

Additionally, when entering into agreements with other parties you should ensure that all agreements contain the necessary language and licensing to protect your intellectual property assets.

Protect Your Brand And Assets

Millions of companies lack the proper IP protection, leaving them exposed to costly litigation. Many companies think it’s too costly; others don’t understand the value of their IP. While ignoring these problems may work for a short term, in the long run, you’re putting your business at risk…skydiving without a parachute.

Legally protect your business, affordably.

What Sets Us Apart

Think all lawyers are know intellectual property? Here’s a test: Crash a Bar Association mixer and ask an attendee their thoughts on software licensing vs. software service agreements.

Don’t be surprised by the blank stares.

We, however, are tech enthusiasts; we’re also lawyers who stay up-to-date on the latest government regulations that affect online businesses.

Intellectual Property

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IS PRICELESS. PROTECT IT
In today’s content-driven market, intellectual property is elemental. Our boutique law firm handles intellectual property law matters for startups, businesses, affiliates, brands, and marketers. Need routine trademarking or copyright assistance? We can help. Need an intellectual property attorney to represent your interests in a dispute? We’re your firm.

Our intellectual property lawyers work with clients throughout the United States and around the world.