A creator’s law firm helps creators grow a business. Creators come in many shapes and sizes, but typically include businesses in the arts, media, and technology spaces. That might mean Amazon sellers or architects or podcasters – the definition has broad...
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...
The Creative Business Legal Roadmap is now available to members of the Creators’ Legal Program. This checklist of key legal issues gives you a high-level view of the types of things that any creative business owner will want to consider in starting, running and...
Now that the Creators’ Legal Program is almost a year old, we asked some of our members what they think of our subscription-based legal program. While we have always been excited about pioneering a new model for providing legal services, the best insights come from...
We noticed that people often want to know more about the law. We have also noticed that it can be hard to find a reliable source for answers to questions about copyrights, trademarks, contracts, setting up businesses, and other matters relating to creative businesses....
Solid contracts provide a foundation upon which to grow a creative business. And contracts that everyone can understand are even better. That’s why members of the Creators’ Legal Program now have access to a concise and readable Creative Services Agreement. This is an...