Whether your company makes promotional videos, publishes original content or produces designs and illustrations, when you publish your original works, you have copyright protection for your intellectual property. Those who hire you may also pursue copyrights or...
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Why you need a partnership agreement when starting a business
If you’re starting a business with someone you know and trust, it is still wise to get a partnership agreement in writing. Many people skip this step, and it can cause some serious issues in the future. One of the biggest things that the agreement will dictate is...
When someone else uses your trademark on their packaging
Trademark protections apply to images or symbols that represent your brand. Whether it is a logo or a graphic design, trademarked images have protection under intellectual property laws because they are both your original creations and because they have a direct...
When you and your partner don’t agree about selling the business
A business partnership helps you by creating a broader foundation of support for your company and creating a relationship you can rely on when it comes to managing the business in the future. You and your business partner bring separate skills, experiences and...
Zarco Law At Forefront Of Challenging Insurers’ Denials Of Businesses Interruption Insurance Claims In Wake Of Covid-19
ZARCO LAW IS HERE TO HELP YOU: COVID-19 has thrown our way of living into treacherous and unchartered waters. With each passing day, the scare of this novel virus is causing our emotionally charged government officials at every level to react with decisions that...
Cybersecurity for food franchisees is no less important now
Every business has cybersecurity threats. Thinking through how to prevent data theft and other security compromises is just part of being an owner or manager anywhere. But franchise restaurants are a special case, as a recent article in Modern Restaurant Management...
The Role of Restrictive Covenants in Franchising
Franchise agreements typically include in-term non-compete covenants, which restrict competition during the term of the franchise agreement, and often include a post-term covenant that restricts competition following the termination or expiration of the agreement....