Business Lawyers in Columbus, Ohio
By Drew Stevens
If you’re not a software licensing attorney, choosing what to include in a software as a service (SaaS) agreement can certainly make your head spin. Here, we’ll cover a number of key areas in drafting a SaaS agreement, including SaaS contract checklist, termination for convenience SaaS, SaaS limitation of liability, damages, and SaaS insurance provisions. […]
In our final installment of our four-part eCommerce legal guide, we’ll cover some of the legal aspects associated with major logistical components. Some of the agreements and contracts covered in this Part IV can be confusing even for seasoned eCommerce business owners, so if you feel that you have questions, don’t hesitate to reach out […]
Unless you have a fully-automated business or your office is staffed by robots (hopefully T-800s), you may eventually find that you need help with your eCommerce business. In Part III of our eCommerce legal guide, we’ll dive into the particulars of hiring employees and contracting with independent contractors. We’ll also cover some of the more […]
You don’t have to be a Columbus, Ohio eCommerce attorney to know that there are a number of ways in which you can both protect your eCommerce company and offer your customer more clarity and peace of mind. In this Part II, we’ll cover some of the core agreements and policies necessary for running a […]
Starting and growing an eCommerce business can make for hectic times, and it can be easy to put off eCommerce legal matters to deal with other issues. Domain names. Server space. Content management. Inventory. Shipping. Marketing. Product testing. Quickly enough, talking to a good Columbus, Ohio eCommerce attorney can fall somewhere on your priority list […]
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If you’re still on a quest to learn intellectual property and understand how to file a trademark, welcome to part six of our Columbus, Ohio intellectual property law firm’s tips and tricks on filing a trademark application.
This is part five in our series on how to file a trademark, and picking up from our previous post, we’ll continue to work through an example TEAS RF application.
Here, we’ll dive into the mechanics of the trademark application itself and what you should be watching for if you’re new to intellectual property and are trying to file a trademark on your own with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
We’re up to part three in our quest to demystify the trademark application process and removing some of the confusion associated with key parts of filing for a trademark. In this post, we’ll cover one of the areas where trademark lawyers in Columbus, Ohio devote most of their time in filing a trademark – the […]