Intellectual Property Related FAQs
What exactly is considered "Intellectual Property?"
"Intellectual Property" is a legal term used generally to include the main bodies of law such as patents, trademarks, and copyrights. Modernly, other areas are often included under the intellectual property umbrella such as trade dress, trade secrets, internet law and licensing issues.
What Are Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights?
Some people confuse patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Although there may be some similarities among these kinds of intellectual property protection, they are different and serve different purposes.
FAQs About Our Practice
- What type of Litigation cases do you handle?
- Do you offer flexible fee payment arrangements?
- There are numerous litigation law firms, why choose Ardent Law?
FAQS About Business Structures
- Types of Corporations
- How and Why to Incorporate
- LLC (Limited Liability Company)
- Partnerships
- Sole Proprietorships
- Sub S Corporations
FAQs About Corporations
- Why should a business incorporate?
- In which state should I incorporate?
- What are the steps in incorporating?
- How do I select a name for a corporation?
- Who owns the corporation?
- What are the liabilities of a corporation?
- How are Corporations taxed?
- How many directors and officers are required to form a corporation?
- Can my corporate directors be on an H1-B status?
- What is a buy-sell agreement?
Legal FAQs
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