Advising the Small Business.:
Advising the Small Business is a valuable guide for general practitioners, small firm attorneys, and young lawyers engaged in providing legal counsel to small, privately held businesses.
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Representing the Small Business -- 1.1 What Should You Know About Representing Small Businesses? -- 1.2 Who Is Your Client, and How Can You Avoid Conflicts of Interest? -- 1.3 How Can You Provide Value to Your Clients? -- 1.4 How Can You Attract and Retain Small Business Clients? -- 1.5 Sample Documents and Checklists -- Form 1 A: Terms and Conditions for Fee Agreements -- Form 1 B: Credit Card Acceptance Language -- Form 1 C: Letter to Client Considering Other Counsel | |
505 | 8 | |a Form 1 D: Sample Fee Deferral and Investment Provision for Fee Agreement -- Form 1 E: Sample Contract Provision to Acknowledge the Company as the Client -- Form 1 F: Sample Disclosure for Taking an Interest in a Client -- Chapter 2 Protecting Intellectual Property -- 2.1 Should Your Client Be Using a Nondisclosure Agreement? -- 2.2 Does Your Client Have an Idea that May Be Patentable? -- 2.3 What Is a Provisional Patent? -- 2.4 In What Other Ways Can a Small Business Protect Its IP? -- 2.5 How Should Your Client Work with Designers and Developers? | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.6 How Can Your Client Protect Its Trademarks and Domain Names? -- 2.7 What Can Your Client Do If a Desired Domain Name or Trademark Is Not Available? -- 2.8 Will Domain Registries Block Use of a Conflicting Domain Name? -- 2.9 Sample Documents and Checklists -- Form 2 A: Checklist for Protecting Trade Secrets -- Form 2 B: One-Way Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA) -- Form 2 C: Mutual Confidentiality Agreement -- Form 2 D: Trade Secrets Agreement -- Form 2 E: Technical Consulting Agreement -- Form 2 F: Trademark Assignment -- Form 2 G: Cease and Desist Letter to Trademark Infringer | |
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