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Michelle DelMar, Esq., Trademark Attorney, Contract Attorney, Corporation Attorney

 
 
Michelle DelMar, Esq.
 
Small Business Lawyer, Trademark Attorney and Executive Contract Lawyer.
 
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Michelle DelMar, Legal Strategist for Top Growing Businesses, provides information,  guidance and services for small businesses:
 

Taking small businesses From Startup:

to Operation:

and Exit, Sale or Transfer:
 
 

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Business Lawyer, Trademark Lawyer and Executive Contract Lawyer

Asset Protection

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 14, 2016 12:04:43 PM

Protecting Your Assets from Business Activities

  1.  GENERALLY

When starting a business you should consider taking steps to protect your personal assets, including your home, from business creditors and other business claims.  First, consider creating a separate legal entity under which you will conduct your business, e.g. INCORPORATE, set up a LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, etc.  Second, consider non-business protection options such as, filing a DECLARATION OF HOMESTEAD (if applicable in your jurisdiction) for your home.

Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Asset Protection

Protecting Your Assets from Business Activities GENERALLY When starting a business you should consider taking steps to protect your personal assets, including your home, from business creditors and other business claims. First, consider creating a separate legal entity under which you will conduct [...]

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Are Two LLC'S Better Than One?

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 14, 2016 11:55:00 AM

WHEN IS IT BETTER TO HAVE TWO LLC'S?

OFFERING FLAT FEES FOR LLC'S AND CORPORATIONS AND TRADEMARKS.

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Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Are Two LLC'S Better Than One?

WHEN IS IT BETTER TO HAVE TWO LLC'S? OFFERING FLAT FEES FOR LLC'S AND CORPORATIONS AND TRADEMARKS. Want to Discuss your Business Issues? Click here to schedule a Consultation with an experienced small business corporate lawyer.

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Checklists for Businesses and Executives

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 14, 2016 11:40:26 AM

Checklists for Businesses and Executives

Checklists are great "easy to use" tools that will help get you started in spotting the general issues, concerning your endeavor.

Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Uncategorized, Checklists for Businesses, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Checklists for Businesses and Executives

Checklists for Businesses and Executives Checklists are great "easy to use" tools that will help get you started in spotting the general issues, concerning your endeavor.

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Additional Issues For Business Startups

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 12, 2016 1:31:39 PM

ADDITIONAL ISSUES FOR BUSINESS STARTUPS

Business Startup Checklist II

Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Additional Issues For Business Startups

ADDITIONAL ISSUES FOR BUSINESS STARTUPS Business Startup Checklist II

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Business Checklist: Guide for New and Growing Businesses

Posted by Michelle DelMar, Esq. Jan 12, 2016 1:28:07 PM

Business Checklist 

This Business Checklist* provides valuable information and structure when starting a business, creating a business plan or expanding your business. Experienced business lawyer, Michelle DelMar, provides more than 20 IMPORTANT ISSUES to consider for your business plan, whether you are starting a new business or expanding your business.

Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Business Checklist: Guide for New and Growing Businesses

Business Checklist This Business Checklist* provides valuable information and structure when starting a business, creating a business plan or expanding your business. Experienced business lawyer, Michelle DelMar, provides more than 20 IMPORTANT ISSUES to consider for your business plan, whether you [...]

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Differences Between Licensing and Franchising

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 11, 2016 2:17:40 PM

TO LICENSE OR FRANCHISE . . . THAT IS THE QUESTION.

Understanding the Differences between Licensing and Franchising . . . that is the challenge.

If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it’s a duck.  Similarly, if a deal is structured like a franchise and/or operates like a franchise, it’s likely a “franchise,” and if so, franchise laws must be complied with, regardless of what you call the deal (i.e., even if you choose to call it a “license,” not a “franchise”).  Misrepresenting the deal, misunderstanding the deal and failure to comply with necessary laws, could result in civil and criminal penalties for persons and businesses involved.

Tags: Franchise Your Business, Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Differences Between Licensing and Franchising

TO LICENSE OR FRANCHISE . . . THAT IS THE QUESTION. Understanding the Differences between Licensing and Franchising . . . that is the challenge. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it’s a duck. Similarly, if a deal is structured like a franchise and/or operates like a [...]

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Business Acquisition

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Jan 11, 2016 2:11:02 PM

Business Acquisition Checklist for Buying or Selling a Business

The following is a general checklist of issues that typically should be addressed in a Business Acquisition Agreement, when buying or selling a business.

Tags: Selling a Business, Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Business Acquisition

Business Acquisition Checklist for Buying or Selling a Business The following is a general checklist of issues that typically should be addressed in a Business Acquisition Agreement, when buying or selling a business.

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Start with a New Business Checklist

Posted by Michelle L. DelMar, Esq. Oct 11, 2015 1:06:18 AM
Collaboration Agreement Attorney
New Business Checklist

1. Gather Your Team of Professionals (Legal, Tax/CPA, Bank Rep., Insurance agent)
2. Confirm in writing the promises made by each Participant (roles, duties, responsibilities and any limitations, expectations and assumptions made).
3. Register Trademark, Copyright and Patents .
4. Learn the differences between LLC’s and Corporation and S-Corp.
5. Obtain By-Laws, Shareholder Agreements & Operating Agreement.
6. Obtain Fed ID for Business.
7. Open separate Bank Accounts for Business.
8. Create a realistic budget and learn about Financing Options.
9. Learn about and Obtain Applicable Business Certificates, Licenses & Permits.
10. Understand the Letter of Intent, Lease and Guaranty, before you sign.
11. Understand Licensing Intellectual Property (trademarks, designs, patents, content, etc.).
12. Learn about Employer Posters Required by law.
13. Learn about and obtain appropriate insurance coverage.
14. Register with the State for Sales and Use tax if applicable.
15. Establish Payroll System.
16. Obtain Protection with Terms of Use, Terms of Sales, Privacy Policy, IP Notices.
17. Comply with merchant credit card transaction requirements.
18. Obtain Protection with Agreements, such as:
a. Website & Logo Designer Agreements (like real Estate, e.g., you don’t own your logo or website design, unless a proper signed writing assigns ownership of it to you).
b. Employment Agreements: Non-competes, Assignment of Rights, etc.
c. Executive Compensation Agreements: Profit Sharing, etc.
d. Independent Contractors (learn the difference between contractors and employees)
e. Confidentiality Agreements
f. Strategic Marketing Alliance Agreements
g. Supplier- Buyer Agreements
h. Manufacturer – Distributor and Broker Agreements (Non-circumvention, etc.)

Tags: Strategies from Business and Trademark Lawyer, Contracts, What Business Owners Should Know; Corp.'s & LLC's, What are Trademarks

Start with a New Business Checklist

New Business Checklist 1. Gather Your Team of Professionals (Legal, Tax/CPA, Bank Rep., Insurance agent) 2. Confirm in writing the promises made by each Participant (roles, duties, responsibilities and any limitations, expectations and assumptions made). 3. Register Trademark, Copyright and Patents [...]

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