One of the first decisions entrepreneurs make is the name of their business. Your clients may come to you and ask about protecting that business name so others don’t use it. Whether your client is just starting out or expanding an empire with a new venture, you’ll need to be prepared with the right guidance. Do you need to partner with a lawyer? How do you safeguard your clients’ IP in the process? What can be (and cannot be) protected?
Nellie Akalp, CEO of CorpNet.com, will go over in detail all the options to safeguard a business name including registering the name officially with the state(s) where it operates and/or applying for a trademark.
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CorpNet.com
CEO and Founder
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A pioneer in the online legal document filing space since 1997, Nellie has helped more than half a million small businesses and licensed professionals start and maintain companies across the United States, most recently through her Inc.5000 recognized company, CorpNet. She closely follows trends in the industry and shares her wealth of knowledge across various CPA and small business communities, establishing Nellie as one of the most prominent influential experts on business startup and compliance matters.
CorpNet.com is your trusted resource for business incorporation, LLC filings, and corporate compliance services in all 50 states. Through the CorpNet Partner Program, accountants, CPAs, enrolled agents, bookkeepers, and QB ProAdvisors can now offer business formation and corporate compliance services to their clients in any state. Learn more at: CorpNet.com/partners