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How To Run Your LLC or Corporation Without Drama or Legal Hassles
Creative entrepreneurs who don’t want to play small eventually take the step to form an LLC or corporation. But many of them don’t know what to do next. That causes big headaches and stress because...
Hiring Freelancers: How To Avoid Legal Pitfalls and Grow Your Business While Focusing on Being Creative
Do you want that freelancer you hired online to suddenly be able to claim ownership over your business’s intellectual property? If you’re like most business owners, the answer to that is a hard no. To...
Go From Creator to Founder: Build Systems and Structures That Set You Free
If you spend more time on emails and invoices than on creative work, your business is running you—let’s fix that. Most creatives launch their businesses with passion and talent but quickly get overwhelmed by contracts,...

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Some Answers About Work For Hire Agreements, Part III
Read Part I of this article, in which the concept of authorship is described and the idea of work for hire is introduced. Read part II of this article, in which we understand the problem that the work for hire doctrine seeks to solve. We have no idea about whether a...
What Everyone Gets Totally Wrong About Legal Innovation
The legal innovation (or legal hacking) movement has been gaining steam in the past couple of years. Technologists, investors, and attorneys have been focusing on how to improve the delivery and quality of legal services. This movement has the potential to have a huge...
Why Am I Doing The Creators’ Legal Program?
Let’s start from the beginning here. In short, and at the risk of sounding grandiose: I’m on a mission, and the goal of that mission is to help creative professionals and businesses use the law to their advantage. Whether that means writing books or blog posts or...
Some Things To Know About Art Consignment Agreements
Under art consignment agreements, an artist will give a gallery or dealer a work of art to sell on the artist’s behalf. The gallery pays no money up front, and instead pays the artist when the painting sells. Many artists have these types of agreements with their...