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Confidentiality Agreements: Should my Employees be Signing them?
It’s estimated that about 1/3 of the U.S. workforce is currently signed-into an active, legally-binding NDA with their employer.
Oct. 8, 2019 - Intellectual Property
Liquidated Damages in NDAs
A liquidated damages clause is a section of the NDA that establishes the monetary consequences when there's a breach of the agreement.
Oct. 7, 2019 - Intellectual Property
5 Things to Consider Before Signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) play an important role in facilitating strong business relationships and securing confidential business information.
Oct. 7, 2019 - Intellectual Property
What's the Difference Between Mutual and Unilateral NDAs?
An NDA is an agreement meant to protect confidential information, and the obligations of the parties can be unilateral or mutual.
Oct. 2, 2019 - Intellectual Property
What are NDAs and What Should be in Them?
Here is a rundown of what non-disclosure agreements are (or NDAs) and the key provisions that should be in them.
Oct. 1, 2019 - Intellectual Property
Joint Ventures v. Partnerships: Differences Business Owners Need to Know
While both partnerships and joint ventures involve multiple enterprises coming together for a common goal, there are key differences to consider.
July 9, 2019 - Intellectual Property
Cease & Desist Letter for Unfair Competition
A cease and desist letter is a vital first step in handling a unfair competition and informing the other party their conduct is unacceptable and illegal.
April 2, 2019 - Intellectual Property
Why Small Business Owners Shouldn't Do Legal Work on Their Own
Many business owners try to cut costs wherever possible, and this often applies to "legal." This article explains some of the pitfalls of DIY legal.
March 25, 2019 - Intellectual Property
What is a Trademark Office Action?
A trademark office action is a rejection letter, essentially saying that your request for a particular trademark was denied.
March 15, 2019