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Author: Lee Morin

How to Protect Your Creative Content with Copyright Law

How to Protect Your Creative Content with Copyright Law

As an independent business owner, your original content creations are unique and an extended expression of your talent and passion. However, in the vast world of creativity, there are both admirers and those with ill intent who may try to take credit for your hard work without asking for permission.

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Copyright: An Origin Story In a Digital Era

Copyright: An Origin Story In a Digital Era

World Book & Copyright Day takes place on April 23 annually, 3 days prior to World Intellectual Property Day on April 26th.  It is worth noting that books, whether printed or digitally published, contain text which is protected under copyright. If those books also contain illustrations, those drawings are also

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Our French-American Heritage

July 14th is La Fête Nationale for France, also known more colloquially in English as Bastille Day. It is the national day of celebration (literally translated from French) because it is the day that is recorded in French history as the day when the people of France rose up in

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Celebrating 10 Years: My Small Business Journey

Celebrating 10 Years: My Small Business Journey

I have been a small business owner for ten years – 10 years! It sounds so surreal to even say it out loud. Maybe it is because as a one-woman shop, I never allow myself to stop long enough to think about how much it has done, how many we

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Employment Agreements

Employment Agreements: Independent Contractors, Employers/Employees

Independent contractor agreements are pretty important right now because in 2022, the Department of Labor proposed a rule that would change how we classify independent contractors.  This will alter the way we create contracts and will change the circumstances that are facing lots of small businesses using independent contractors currently

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When Girls Use a Masculine Name in Business

When Girls Use a Masculine Name in Business

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose/ By any other name would smell as sweet.” – “Romeo and Juliet,” William Shakespeare   When Juliet utters these words to her Romeo, it is because she is questioning naming conventions. I did the same as I sat in the

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Legal Status, Tax Status, & Contracts 101

Legal Status, Tax Status, & Contracts 101

This year we’ve been talking about business entities. So far we’ve covered sole proprietorships, and registered entities like limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and corporations.  A question that pops up frequently in our small business practice is the distinction between tax status and legal status. Let’s dive in. What’s a

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Business Registrations: Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, Corporations, & LLCs

Sole Proprietorships

A sole proprietorship is the simplest, least regulated, and most common form of business organization in the United States (but not in Georgia, that is the LLC, which we will get to later). Legally and for tax purposes, the individual owner is the business. The liabilities and profits are personal

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small business license

Small Business License Applications & Renewals

January and February are all about meeting annual deadlines for small businesses. It’s important because in the early part of the year, businesses receive a lot of deadline requirements; registrations, license renewals, and taxes to name a few. We are here to help you every step of the way to

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