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11 THINGS YOU MAY WANT TO REVIEW BEFORE USING UNPAID INTERNS IN NEW YORK - NY Startup LawNY Startup Law
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. 11 THINGS YOU MAY WANT TO REVIEW BEFORE USING UNPAID INTERNS IN NEW YORK. February 25, 2013. The training on the job has to mirror what the student would learn in a vocational school. In other words, you have to turn your office into Apex without the prospect of student loans. Your interns should receive on the job training. A DOL opinion on the issue stated that a company’s program fit this criteria. Both parties must enter into ...
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TRADEMARK AND DOMAIN NAME; WHAT DOES ONE HAVE TO DO WITH THE OTHER?? - NY Startup LawNY Startup Law
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. TRADEMARK AND DOMAIN NAME; WHAT DOES ONE HAVE TO DO WITH THE OTHER? March 9, 2013. This post will examine the legal analysis require in this type of situation as well as the methods available to fight for your domain name if you feel that it’s worth it. To profit from it. Courts have used the following nine factors to make a determination of whether a domain name purchaser obtained the domain name in bad faith:. Whether the defend...
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY - NY Startup LawNY Startup Law
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. PROTECTING AND ENFORCING YOUR TRADE SECRETS IN NEW YORK. July 10, 2014. What do the formula for Coca-Cola, Colonel Sanders’ recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken, and IBM’s customer list have in common? TRADEMARK AND DOMAIN NAME; WHAT DOES ONE HAVE TO DO WITH THE OTHER? March 9, 2013. WHY YOU MAY NOT HAVE TO REGISTER YOUR TRADEMARK TO PROTECT IT. June 15, 2012. A trademark is generally a name, logo, or other form of distinction that a...
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May 2013 Archives - NY Startup LawNY Startup Law
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. 3 THINGS EVERY STARTUP SHOULD KNOW ABOUT PRIVACY POLICIES. May 12, 2013. I’m sure most people reading this post, including me, often log on to their favorite web site to find information, listen to music, or shop for a desired item and completely ignore the link on the website that’s usually labeled Privacy Policy. Most casual internet users simply don’t pay attention to how the websites they […]. Designed by Bazahoteli.pl.
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. STARTING A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION IN NEW YORK. October 12, 2012. I know most of you reading this may not care about doing anything that has the words “not for profit” in it, and who can blame you? The words themselves seem so counter productive to what most people think about when starting a business. Most people associate these organizations with people that have big hearts […]. Designed by Bazahoteli.pl.
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. IS IT REALLY NECESSARY FOR NEW YORK COMPANIES TO INCORPORATE IN DELAWARE? May 31, 2012. ILLINOIS MAY BE THE SECOND STATE TO BAN EMPLOYERS FROM ASKING APPLICANTS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA PASSWORDS. SHOULD NEW YORK FOLLOW SUIT? May 25, 2012. THE 3 MAIN THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE ISSUING A SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY. May 24, 2012. One of the first things a company should do prior to hiring anyone is create work policy in a written form to give ...
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. PROTECTING AND ENFORCING YOUR TRADE SECRETS IN NEW YORK. July 10, 2014. What do the formula for Coca-Cola, Colonel Sanders’ recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken, and IBM’s customer list have in common? Designed by Bazahoteli.pl.
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. 11 THINGS YOU MAY WANT TO REVIEW BEFORE USING UNPAID INTERNS IN NEW YORK. February 25, 2013. There may come a moment in your business cycle where you feel that there is growth potential, but realize you can’t afford to take advantage of it because you are in the initial stages of your growth cycle. Some start ups may go with part time employees, but many will try to use interns. With […]. May 25, 2012. May 24, 2012.
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PROTECTING AND ENFORCING YOUR TRADE SECRETS IN NEW YORK - NY Startup LawNY Startup Law
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. PROTECTING AND ENFORCING YOUR TRADE SECRETS IN NEW YORK. July 10, 2014. What do the formula for Coca-Cola, Colonel Sanders’ recipe for Kentucky Fried Chicken, and IBM’s customer list have in common? They are all business secrets that are valuable so long as they are never revealed. This makes them trade secrets. THE NEW YORK VERSION (COMMON LAW). As I previously mentioned, New York hasn’t adopted the USTA. New York basic...New Yor...
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4 RULES YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF IF PLANNING TO RAISE MONEY THROUGH CROWDFUNDING - NY Startup LawNY Startup Law
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A businesslaw blog for New York entrepreneurs by Marc Law Associates PLLC. 4 RULES YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF IF PLANNING TO RAISE MONEY THROUGH CROWDFUNDING. June 29, 2012. The purpose of the bill is to provide companies that raise crowdfunded capital with certain exemptions in the Securities Act of 1933 under strict rules. Among these rules uare:. Any crowdfunded startup can raise up to one million dollars a year. Patrick Marc, Esq. 4 NECESSARY STEPS TO STARTING AN LLC IN NEW YORK.