Getting clients to pay on time is a challenge for many creative people. And the challenge can harm any business if not dealt with proactively. Since we have worked with many clients to help them get paid by their clients, we wanted to share a few tips with you on...
Podcasting legal issues exist. And while they are not necessarily complex, they should be given attention early on. The main types of podcasting legal issues involve brand protection, business formation and collaboration, and intellectual property licensing....
John Warrillow’s book, “Built to Sell”, is a classic read for business owners and entrepreneurs, including many of our clients. The central tenet of the book is that business owners should work towards building a business that they can sell, even if...
Collaborating with your creative colleagues can be one of the most rewarding parts of running a creative business, and thanks to technology creative collaboration has become easier than ever. However, before you and your potential partners start emailing ideas and...
Recently we sent members of our Creators’ Legal Program an in-depth email about proactive law. Proactive law is the opposite of reactive law; the reason why it is important is because by being proactive, you can actually avoid expensive legal problems before they...
A good freelance service contract is central to any creative professional building a service business or agency. Freelancers use a freelance service contract to set up a good relationship with their clients and to ensure that things go as closely according to plan as...