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  • This article represents an IP attorney's advice to companies who choose to take advantage of crowdsourced-based platforms (most prominent in the news being crowdfunding platforms).  The article provides five tips...

    March 21, 2012 | Jeff Fabian

  • This article is a transcript of a Q&A session regarding several legal issues common to startup businesses.  Issues considered include the cost-benefit analysis of working with a lawyer, how a small business owner should hire an...

    November 12, 2011 | Jeff Fabian

  • Launching an online business can seem like it should be as easy as picking a domain name, finding a developer, and beginning to sell.  However, as this article details, consulting with a lawyer can help you avoid risks and protect your...

    November 12, 2011 | Jeff Fabian

  • Mark Rosenberg covers two topics of special importance for entrepreneurs.  First, he explains why he typically suggests that new businesses incorporate as LLCs.  Then, Mr. Rosenberg delves into opportunities for a settlement in commercial...

    June 18, 2011 | Mark L. Rosenberg

  • Mark Rosenberg reviews a commercial litigation matter in which his firm was involved, and also provides his view on whether his clients should incorporate in Delaware. He explains why smaller firms with experienced lawyers (such as his) tend to be...

    June 14, 2011 | Mark L. Rosenberg

  • When forming a new business, the entrepreneur (or their lawyer) must deal with a host of legal issues to ensure that the new business can operate and grow free of legal hassles. In this article, Jeff Fabian provides a brief overview of some (but not...

    May 31, 2011 | Jeff Fabian

  • Jeff Fabian wrote this blog post to help small business owners and entrepreneurs understand some basic legal issues which they need to address when starting a new venture.  In this article, Mr. Fabian provides advice in the areas of entity...

    May 27, 2011 | Jeff Fabian

  • Joint ventures happen when two companies form a separate corporate entity and contribute property to that entity in exchange for ownership interests.  In this blog post, Jeff Fabian goes through the ins and outs of joint ventures, including when...

    May 27, 2011 | Jeff Fabian