In an ideal world, you would obtain trademark registration of both the name and logo of your business. Of course, ours is not always an ideal world and economic realities often limit the ability of a company to go for the full suite of legal protections available.
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Read MoreStarting your LLC required you to observe certain formalities; ending it will too. Make sure you’re aware of your responsibilities in dissolving the LLC and winding up its affairs.
Read MoreIf you’re prepared to spend hundreds of thousands (or millions) of dollars to buy a business, don’t cut corners on the deal. DIY can be fine for basic legal tasks, but the task of buying a business is anything but basic.
Read MoreEmployers understandably want to thoroughly vet job applicants before offering them a job. However, in Washington, there are many restrictions in on what types of questions an employer can ask a job applicant.
Read MoreCompanies building mobile apps need to be aware of the key legal issues they’ll encounter as they develop and distribute the app.
Read MoreA bill that could alter how the gig economy runs in California could presage similar changes for Washington in the near future.
Read MoreFind out a few of the key considerations for allocating IP rights between developer and customer in software development agreements.
Read MoreWith the advent of Amazon Brand Registry, trademark registration has never been more important than it is now for businesses using the Amazon platform.
Read MoreLegislative changes are on the way for how Washington corporate shareholders may acquire preemptive rights and cumulative voting.
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