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Even if you only initially sell to friends & family, you could still be sued for trademark infringement by the NFL and its holding companies, which...
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Even if you only initially sell to friends & family, you could still be sued for trademark infringement by the NFL and its holding companies, which...
Usually in those situations you would disclaim the geo reference in your application.
If the "contracted" person is not a member of the LLC, then only contractual duties (fair dealing, etc) come into play. The LLC (not you...
It depends on what your partnership agreement says about buyout and/or dissolution. If judicially administered, a dissolution will most likely...
It could be as simple as filing for business license in your local area if you want to operate as a sole proprietor, or as complex as forming an...
He most certainly can, and he may even be able to sue you in his state which would force you to show up or default. More facts related to your...
Only after a thorough comprehensive trademark search and analysis can an attorney give you an opinion. It is unclear from your facts where you...
Yes, to cover your bases you should only do so after obtaining a release from the business owner, and possibly the property owners as well if the...
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The only thing I will add to the excellent answers already given is to not only check for name availability with the SOS, but to also, if you are...
If you use the restaurants' names and logos, you could run into trademark infringement problems, and if you use exact copies of menus you could run...