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5 Tax Tips for Brand New Startups

Taxes

Barbara Maldonado January 28, 2012 0 Comments

Did the allure of launching a startup make its way to your 2012 “this year I am going to finally do it” plan?  Have you been putting together your business plan and feel the pulse of your entrepreneurial spirit quicken as you get closer to Day One of launching? Unfortunately along with the excitement of…

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3 Spectacular Ways to Mess Up Your Brand From an IP Perspective

Branding

Antigone Peyton January 27, 2012 0 Comments

If you are just starting a business or creating a new product line or service offering, I bet you’re struggling to come up with a name for it. That’s not surprising—good branding is hard work. It takes dedicated time, thoughtfulness, and research. Here are three sure-fire ways from an intellectual property perspective that can really…

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Patent Lawyers Are Waiting for Godot

Waiting for Godot

Antigone Peyton November 27, 2011 0 Comments

The patent community and the Federal Circuit judges (the appellate judges who hear all appeals in patent cases) have been talking about revisiting the standard for interpreting patent claims for a long time.  Currently, patent claim interpretation is a pure legal question. This means that the trial court can come up with a perfectly reasonable…

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Troll Redux, And My Challenge to the Tech Community

Troll Redux

Antigone Peyton November 14, 2011 0 Comments

My colleagues and I hosted a DCWEEK event focused on the controversial topic of patent and copyright trolls. Read my earlier TechCocktail post if you need an introduction to the topic. (And if you missed our event, check out our patent and copyright troll presentations).  We had the opportunity to engage in a lively discussion…

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How to Avoid a Gangrene Lawyer

The Gangrene Lawyer

Antigone Peyton October 4, 2011 2 Comments

A lot of companies—especially tech startups with no spare funds—avoid lawyers and lawsuits at all costs. But sometimes they can’t. Inevitably, some companies are caught in a legal dispute and don’t hire a law firm until it’s too late and they’ve made some tactical mistakes. For others, once the lawyer is on board and working…

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Book Review: Harvesting Intangible Assets by Andrew Sherman

HarvestingAssets

Blaire Jones September 25, 2011 8 Comments

Consider, for a moment, all the roles that you play as an entrepreneur. Innovator, manager, marketer, enthusiast, salesman, strategist—the list goes on forever, but does it include farmer? If it doesn’t, it will by the time you finish reading Harvesting Intangible Assets. Entrepreneurs are a special kind of farmers—new agrarians, planning, planting, nurturing and cultivating,…

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The Red Shoe Diaries: Tech Companies, Fashion Wars, and Trademark Protection

Louboutin's red-soled shoes

Antigone Peyton August 28, 2011 1 Comment

Ladies, we may be unwitting victims of a red-shoe war. That’s because a dude judge recently told Christian Louboutin that he doesn’t think that those hot red-soled shoes are worthy of trademark protection. This lacquered red color alone may be protectable as a trademark if it has become distinctive in the high-fashion shoe industry for…

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Predators vs. Aliens or Attorneys vs. Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs v Attorneys

Glen Hellman June 22, 2011 0 Comments

Last week’s Tech Cocktails Startup Mixology Conference featured two panel discussions that couldn’t have been more different. I had the pleasure of mediating a session, Necessary Legal Paperwork, with 3 bright corporate attorneys, Sue Wang of Clarity Law, Steve Kaplan of Pillsbury Law, and Geoff Willard of Virtual Law Partners.  These are sharp, experienced attorneys,…

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From the Startup Mixology Conference – Legal and Necessary Paperwork

Legal Paperwork

Monika Jansen June 17, 2011 2 Comments

In the fun and exciting category, we have product development, marketing, sales. And over here in the boring but necessary category, we have legal paperwork.  As we learned from our panel of experts at yesterday’s conference, making sure your paperwork is in order will save a lot of headaches down the road. The panel was…

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License to Grow: Licensing to Leverage Your Assets & Expand Your Business Part 2

Blaire Jones April 27, 2011 0 Comments

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This is the second part of a two part post focused on using licensing to grow your business, by guest contributors Blaire Jones and Aaron Horn. Read the first part here. And now the big question… Should I license? It may be a good idea if your IP is original and can satisfy a need, or…

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License to Grow: Licensing to Leverage Your Assets & Expand Your Business Without Soliciting the Equity Market Part 1

Blaire Jones April 26, 2011 2 Comments

Ms. PacMan

This is the first part of a two part series focused on using licensing to grow your business, by guest contributors Blaire Jones and Aaron Horn. Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I will move the world. – Archimedes There are a variety of reasons an emerging…

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How To Avoid Five Big Mistakes That Entrepreneurs Make

Frank Gruber April 14, 2011 1 Comment

Entrepreneurs good or bad, we all make mistakes. Some take their lumps over and over while others learn more quickly from their mistakes. Scott Walker, the founder of Walker Corporate Law Group, has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs and has seen lots of mistakes get made along the way, so he shared five of the…

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Special Event! Tech Cocktail’s Startup Mixology Conference October 28th

Jen Consalvo October 12, 2010 0 Comments

In just a few short weeks, Tech Cocktail is hosting its 2nd conference geared towards starting and running a business: the Startup Mixology Conference in Chicago. Seats are extremely limited so don’t miss this special opportunity! On October 28th, the Startup Mixology Conference will break down the most important aspects of starting and running a…

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10 Tips for Startups on Naming Your Company

Ross Kimbarovsky July 6, 2010 16 Comments

Editor’s Note: This article was written by Ross Kimbarovsky. Ross is the co-founder of crowdSPRING, an online marketplace for creative services ranging from graphic, web and industrial design to copywriting services. Follow Ross on Twitter @rosskimbarovsky and @crowdSPRING. Naming your company can be challenging and time consuming. If you need help or simply don’t have…

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Which Legal Structure Is Best For Your Startup?

Aziz Gilani May 18, 2010 4 Comments

Picking the right legal structure for your startup can save both money and hassle. The three structures most often mentioned are LLCs, Delaware S Corps, and Delaware C Corps. Deciding which structure to go with is dependent upon what your goals are. Venture Capitalists (VCs) will only invest in Delaware C Corps, but sometimes it…

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Pillsbury Incubates Local DC Startups

Frank Gruber February 4, 2010 0 Comments

With TECH cocktail DC 8 tonight in Washington, D.C., we wanted to take a moment to thank our platinum sponsor for the event, Pillsbury.  In case Pillsbury is new to you, they are a full-service law firm with strengths in the energy, financial services, real estate and technology sectors. They have offices around the world…

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